Speaking of Jesse The Body – CENSORED!

HuffingtonPost has put the smackdown on the The Body and pulled an article he was published.

Editor’s Note: The Huffington Post’s editorial policy, laid out in our blogger guidelines, prohibits the promotion and promulgation of conspiracy theories — including those about 9/11. As such, we have removed this post.

Apparently the bright bulbs at Huffpost hadn’t heard Jesse has a show called “Conspiracy Theory”

The full original post can still be read at yahoo For Some, the Search for What Really Happened on 9/11 Isn’t Over

You didn’t see anything about it in the mainstream media, but two weeks ago at a conference in San Francisco, more than one thousand architects and engineers signed a petition demanding that Congress begin a new investigation into the destruction of the World Trade Center skyscrapers on 9/11.

That’s right, these people put their reputations in potential jeopardy because they don’t buy the government’s version of events. They want to know how 200,000 tons of steel disintegrated and fell to the ground in 11 seconds. They question whether the hijacked planes were responsible — or whether it could have been a controlled demolition from inside that brought down the Twin Towers and Building 7.

Oh Jesse, will you be our governor?

Vemrion

2 Comments so far

  1. yoshi (unregistered) on March 10th, 2010 @ 12:08 pm

    Its sad that Jesse has turned into a truther. But why does “1000” of anything mean that its important? A congresswoman trotted out a list of 1000 ex-military that supposedly showed support for not repealing DADT. But the average age on that list was like 74. Many were dead. Some didn’t sign and were confused that their names were on the list to begin with. Then there are the 1000 “scientists” who state that man-influence climate change isn’t happening. Except most on the list have no experience with climate. Many aren’t even scientists but engineers.

    Sorry Jesse – just because someone digs up 1000 people to sign a document doesn’t mean that it has any validity to a cause.


  2. David (jacc) on March 10th, 2010 @ 12:11 pm

    As a buddy of mine notes “gotta love how the conspiracy changes everytime a claim is debunked”



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