This is not something we need to import into our countries.
Not for the kind of heart.
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What really happened on September 11th, 2001? Was the United States Government directly responsible for the attacks in New York City, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania?
Was it an inside job? An event and a day many will never forget, but was it a conspiracy?
Were there bombs in the towers? Can Jet fuel really soften steel?
Ask questions and demand answers.
The viral phenomenon is back and remastered in HD. A stunning analysis of the 9/11 attacks released late in 2005, Loose Change 2nd Edition went viral the following Spring and went on to be labeled "the first Internet blockbuster" by Vanity Fair.
Well worth listening to.
Had somebody told you in January what was going to happen during the first six months of this year, you probably would have laughed them off as a crazy conspiracy theorist.
What he said.
Think about this, BLM.
This is well worth the listen - the poem starts about a minute in.
The Ukelele orchestra of Britain.
Nice to see somewhere in the world where life is still normal.
Viktor Orban is a National Treasure for keeping Hungary Hungarian.
I don't know who this is - if anyone knows, I would be happy to credit it to him.
UPDATE: I am told it is Aussie cricketer Glenn Maxell. Well, Glenn, you slammed it out of the park with this one!
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