A Different Kind of Truth Doc
July 5, 2010 at 12:24 am | Posted in 9/11, Truth Bus | Leave a commentTags: conspiracy theory, freemasons, truth movement
When you say to someone: “9/11 was an inside job” one of the first things you are likely to hear is:
Well if the official story is false, then what do you think happened?
This question misses the point, which is precisely that we don’t know what happened. All we can say for certain is that the official story defies reason.
Contrary to what many believe about “conspiracy theorists”, the 9/11 truth movement makes no claims about 9/11. We are not about advancing any particular theory or about connecting the dots. We want a proper investigation. We believe that given a reasonably funded impartial, international investigation, the dots will begin to connect themselves.
The truth, whatever it is, can and must see the light of day.
Watching a clip like “Exposing Freemasons” (which did not make the final cut), one can be forgiven for assuming that Truth Bus is about freemasons or illuminati or aliens or lizard people. Truth Bus isn’t about any of these things. Truth Bus is about the Truth Movement and about the people who drive it. Truth Bus is about Canadians and their thoughts about September 11, 2001.
We don’t claim to know what happened and we’re not peddling any theories. We are holding a mirror. The Canada that we see reflected here is overwhelmingly ready for a true investigation into this catalyzing event. Twenty-four Canadians died that day and now, nine years later, we are still at war.
Canadians want truth and accountability!
Truth Bus is not like any other film about 9/11. Truth Bus isn’t trying to sell you anything or convince you of anything or tell you what to think. Truth Bus is going to inspire us to think for ourselves just a little bit more than we have been. What separates Truth Bus from other films about 9/11 is that it is aimed at a different demographic. This is not a film for “truthers” (though we more than welcome your support).
Truth Bus is for everybody.
Hop on.
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