Can it be long until crackpot actor Charlie Sheen gets himself a czar gig in the Obama administration?
CHARLIE Sheen -- the beloved star of TV's most popular sitcom, "Two and a Half Men" -- is still preaching the crackpot theory that "the official story behind 9/11 is a fraud" and demanding a new investigation. In time for this week's eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Sheen has written an open letter to President Obama claiming, "9/11 has been the pretext for the systematic dismantling of our Constitution and Bill of Rights."Apparently they didn't dismantle the part where insane drug addicts are allowed to spew nonsense into any open microphone.
Sheen will be appearing on the radio with the king of the 9/11 Truthers, Alex Jones. Sure to be scintillating entertainment.
Sheen also presents a plethora of other evidence to illustrate how the official story is a fraud, including the revelations of whistle blowers like FBI translator Sibel Edmonds, who recently broke a Federal gag order to expose how Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were working for the U.S. government right up until the day of 9/11.The nutcase Jones, apparently more insane than Sheen, actually fabricated an interview between Obama and Sheen. That'll do wonders for his credibility.
The issues highlighted by Sheen do not represent idle speculation or conspiracy fodder, they are documented facts that have been deliberately ignored by other 9/11 programming that is now airing as the anniversary approaches, particularly last months' 9/11: Science and Conspiracy which was aired by the National Geographic Channel and wasted little time in portraying people who have doubts about the official 9/11 story as extremist cranks, while failing to acknowledge that the majority of the members of the 9/11 Commission have publicly expressed similar concerns.
Alex Jones, the controversial talk radio host and operator of conspiracy websites like Infowars.com and Prisonplanet.com, sparked outrage today by publishing an entirely fabricated Q&A interview between President Barack Obama and Two and a Half Men actor Charlie Sheen. For his part, Sheen appears to be a willing participant in this ploy.Van Jones was unavailable for comment.
Branded as the most explosive information of his career, Jones posted a transcript of the fake conversation on his websites this morning, deliberately misrepresenting it as a 20-minute interview between Obama and Sheen. He later modified the content – after it was presented to the public as being real – to include a disclaimer on the very bottom of the article, which states that this is merely an open letter from Sheen to Obama, and that no such conversation has taken place. One website, AboveTopSecret.com, has since published a cached edition of the original report, which clearly demonstrates how it was initially positioned to viewers.
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