To: Don Earl who wrote (509 ) 5/2/2003 11:06:05 AM From: MSI Respond to of 20039 The DVD I got was "911 The Road to Tyranny", which is an overview of public media clips that have since been classified and scrubbed, showing gov't complicity in terrorism during the Clinton but especially during the current Bush administration. Copies are authorized, which I'm giving to friends and contacts in the military and police, who this is perfect for. Alex Jones narrates these stories in his preacher-rant voice like he does his daily radio show (www.infowars.com), tying together the clear evidence of lies and deception, coming to conclusions that are, strangely very much like Noam Chomsky (whom he criticizes as mostly correct but too socialist, wanting the gov't to provide solutions), i.e., the power structures are driven by craven terror-mongers. Jones has an encyclopedic memory for names, dates, stories, so the conclusions are unavoidable, if uncomfortable. For example, I consider myself fairly well-informed on some of the issues, like the OK bombing, and have books on it. Yet on this film are clips from the local news on the suppressed fact that there were three bombs, two of which were disarmed, as BATF officials told the reporters, which were LARGER than the original explosion, a fact which if McVeigh hadn't been executed quickly would have blown the entire case open since it would have been impossible for just McVeigh to plant these other two (they were INSIDE the building). A number of other facts were not presented in court, such as the 12 surveillance tapes confiscated by the feds and classified. I hadn't heard any of this. I've been fascinated listening daily to Jones' show, to see where his real intentions are, what might contaminate a clear review of our situation. In the three weeks I've been listening regularly I've come to the conclusion that this young man (probly 30 or so) is absolutely, totally sincere, and not a gov't pimp or ideologue type I got tired of during Clinton administration. He still believes gun control leaves gov't in charge (I agree) and abortion is murder (IMO a personal/moral not gov't issue), but his mission is describing the slavery Americans are coming under from the gov't/business combine represented the Bush type. He's fearless and appears on everything from Pacifica Foundation's Democracy Now to right-wing radio shows, and gets almost universal support, which is amazing.