Another "9-11: What really happened story" via Village Voice
Published: Thursday, February 23, 2006
We thought these stories were over but I guess we were wrong. The Village Voice wanted to take us back there even though major publications like Time and Newsweek did years ago with their versions of the "What really happened" stories.But what could The Village Voice tell us about 9-11 that Mike Moore and the mags mentioned above as well as others haven't? Did they get a late breaking scoop. Has another Bush admin member gone AWOL? And how not cute is the cover? The poor kid looks like he is terrified. Jarrett Murphy writes: Everyone has a September 11 tale about how we watched the events in "disbelief." But some people really didn't believe, and in the immediate aftermath of the attacks their doubts took form on the Internet on sites like serendipity.li, plaguepuppy.net, and Killtown. "They were a group of conditioned conspiracy theorists who have been around since JFK and before," says Steve Ferdman, now a 22-year-old marketing major at the New York Institute of Technology, who joined the Truth movement well after the attacks. "They knew how to get the ball rolling immediately. The moment it happened, the conspiracy theories were flying." [VV] |



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