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"Loose Change" creators speak, and it ain't pretty.

Gravy

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A frightening look at what the creators of "Loose Change" actually say during public interviews. Unfortunately, it looks like Dylan Avery & co. do believe the insane things they say.

Go here to download the 3.2 Mb PDF.
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=123105

To any anti-9/11 CTs who want to host this, please do. I want spread the word far and wide about these guys. And someone please post a link at the LC forum. The Loosers should see their heroes in action.
 
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Gravy!

I've given it a fast look, and plan to give it a full read when I find the top of my desk.

One thing that has confounded me and I think we got lost in the tall weeds -

The word, Freefall.

Simplified: Anything not subjected to friction and not propelled, anything dropped, is in freefall. Let go of your pencil and it falls to the floor in freefall.

(visit Galileo on the tower of Pisa)

the word should not be confused with Terminal Velocity. Again simplified, the maximum rate of speed that things fall in earth's atmosphere.

(The physicists here can provide the table - and there are numerous web sources, I'm just keeping it simple and not talking above my pay grade.)

I have personal experience with both freefall, and terminal velocity. Can't have one without the other, but all freefall is not Terminal Velocity.


I welcome the scientists and engineers to fine tune or correct me.

The losers have misused one more term.
 
Simplified: Anything not subjected to friction and not propelled, anything dropped, is in freefall. Let go of your pencil and it falls to the floor in freefall.
That seems a bit over-simplified even. After all, dropping your pencil here on earth will make it a subject to air friction, thus it doesn't fall in freefall.

Drop it on the moon, on the other hand...

Or am I totally misunderstanding again?
 
That seems a bit over-simplified even. After all, dropping your pencil here on earth will make it a subject to air friction, thus it doesn't fall in freefall.

Drop it on the moon, on the other hand...

Or am I totally misunderstanding again?

Simplified to make the semantic point. (Unless you are anti-semantic.)

The CT'ers ain't too brite! My point being that they misuse the term, Freefall.

Besides, if you talk to them no one has been to the moon so the less atmosphere, less gravity on the moon is irrelevant!

Freefall and Terminal velocity are not the same thing.
 
Simplified to make the semantic point. (Unless you are anti-semantic.)

Well, it's not a good idea to simplify things too much around here, is it? :p

The CT'ers ain't too brite! My point being that they misuse the term, Freefall.

Besides, if you talk to them no one has been to the moon so the less atmosphere, less gravity on the moon is irrelevant!
Touché.

Of course, the non-atmosphere situation inside their skulls should provide plenty of opportunity to test out Galileo's work, eh? ;)
 
In pdf reader, go to VIEW, go to READ ALOUD.


Kinda like Steven Hawking reads Gravy!

Suddenly it's an audio book.
 
About the same for me, 35 pages and then i needed a break. Good work so far Gravy . I shudder thinking of having to transcribe those interviews.

/Hans
 
In pdf reader, go to VIEW, go to READ ALOUD.

Kinda like Steven Hawking reads Gravy!

Suddenly it's an audio book.
You're a sick man, 60hz. But if I were to record an audiobook of this material, most of it would consist of me cursing and the sound of things smashing against the wall.

Thanks, asmodean. I sent a copy to Mike of 911myths.com, and, of course, to the unholy trio who inspired all this.
 
Been reading through it and just got up to page 53, only to discover that page 53 is blank! The only text on it is the '53' at the bottom of the page.
 
Been reading through it and just got up to page 53, only to discover that page 53 is blank! The only text on it is the '53' at the bottom of the page.
The quotes on page 53 were so vile that I could only print them using "clear" font color.

No, looks like it was a PDF translation error. There's notihng missing, just a blank page added. You can use it to draw a picture of your favorite Looser.

I haven't checked to see if it's on the LC site. I'll go there now.
 
Thanks, asmodean. I sent a copy to Mike of 911myths.com, and, of course, to the unholy trio who inspired all this.

You're more than welcome. The more people hosting/storing this, the less the chance it gets lost anywhere. And I think it's important that things like this gets out and is kept available.
 

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And Bernard Sr. was like 'Hey, don't be afraid to die, because everybody's gonna some day," and his son got on flight 77 and we know what happened to that. Oh, actually, we DON'T know what happened to flight 77, but we do know what happened to Bernard. And Bernard Brown Sr., according to his wife, took an UNUSUAL day off from work to go play golf. Like, this is a man who never took a single day off of work, and after telling his son not to be afraid to die, he takes a day off work to go play GOLF, and had he not been on the golf course, he would have been killed.

Host: Has anybody tried to question him?

Avery: "Um, me and Phil (Jayhan, “LC’s” original producer) were actually considering tracking him down and getting him on the phone, to talk to him about 9/11 and see if anything slips. But I think he was either deeply involved in it, and talking to him on the phone might not be such a hot idea, or talking to him about sending his son to die might be a bad idea. Since that article was published...by MSNBC, I believe nobody's actually tried to contact him, and we actually haven't heard from him since.​
:mad: This is disgusting. They are accusing a man who lost his son of sending that son to die while he went to play golf.

Avery, I have a question, have they no shame sir?

 

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