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To: altair19 who wrote (24617)6/28/2005 3:06:51 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 361421
 
9/11 Skepticism In a New Theatrical Production:

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9/11 Conspiracy Now Subject of Hollywood Theatrical Performance
The 'Joan of Arc of 9/11' is the first to tackle the complicated 'mother of all conspiracy stories' in a stage performance set to open July 17 at Met Theatre in Hollywood.

June 27, 2005

By Greg Szymanski

The 9/1l murder mystery, filled with conspiracy clues but no answers, is finally going Hollywood.

Known for the unusual and bizarre, this time a Hollywood theatre is the scene for a serious political and social event, a two hour high tech video dramatization of September 11th called "9/11 Mysteries."

The brainchild of Sophia Shafquat, called the Joan of Arc of 9/11, the play is the first one in the country to tackle the complicated 9/11 issue on stage. It opens July 17 at the Met Theatre in Hollywood and is set for a six week run with performances every Sunday.

"9/11 Mysteries" presents photographic and video evidence drawn from over 3000 web sites and 10 current documentaries, allowing viewers to create perspective and form conclusions by themselves," said Shafquat from her home in San Diego. "Without pointing fingers or making allegations, the show suggests that there is something very wrong with the 9/11 story we have heard so far.

The stage performance is broken down into four major segments, including "Demolitions, Hijackers and Planes, War Games and Who Benefits."

According to Shafquat the segments "connect the dots" in a show which should "glue people to their seats and raise eyebrows" about the implausibility of the government’s story, a story claiming 19 Arab hijackers outfoxed the American military and rammed jetliners into targets located in the most heavily guarded airspace in the world.

Regarding the four segments, she explains what audiences can expect:

"The ‘Demolitions’ portion of the show reveals what we call "woops footage" from major news networks. Much of the video aired that morning by the media giants was never aired again. While shots of the plane strike were shown repeatedly to millions, the building collapses were not. Slowed down and analyzed, the collapses are the key.

'Hijackers & Planes' reveals anomalies about the destruction to the Pentagon, the Arab terrorists, the wandering planes, and the passenger cell-phone calls, leading into the question of why Air Force scramblers failed to intercede within minutes as standard operating procedure mandates. ‘War Games’ covers the numerous military drills in force that day.

"And the last segment ‘Who Benefits’ discusses the stock trades, the government's expanding geopolitical program, military as industry and the birth of the warfare state, connecting all the dots with clips from documentaries and the news."

She added the incredible story of William Rodriguez, the WTC janitor who heard explosions in the basement along with 14 other people seconds before the jetliner hit, is also a part of the show, adding eye witness testimony the north tower was brought down by a controlled demolition

Shafquat, an outspoken critic of the Bush administration, decided to use the theatre medium to tell the 9/11 story since the mainstream media has closed off discussion of the subject to the general public by what she called blatant censorship.

"Journalists have been censored from telling anything but the government official story," said Shafquat. "I thought this was a way to create interest and get in touch with many Americans who still have no idea about what happened on the morning of 9/11."

Called by many in the activist community the "packaging queen of 9/11" for her slick use of graphics and the visual medium, Shafquat has noticed a "second wave" of interest spreading across America about the many unanswered questions surrounding 9/11, an interest which she claims is beginning to reach America’s heartland.

"The first wave were the original skeptics, who put out books, videos and web sites but hada limited audience due to national shock and horror in the wake of the tragic event," she said. "Our show and our audience are the "second wave," those who now have only begun to ponder the plausibility of what happened that day."

The show is being directed by Paul Koslo and KPFK 90.7 (Los Angeles) has agreed to promote the event by offering free ticket giveaways during its daily broadcast. ENDS



To: altair19 who wrote (24617)6/28/2005 11:35:07 PM
From: coug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361421
 
I have never been in a war, a19,

But I can imagine what it is like.. When I was about 3,4, 5, I don't know, I first heard of war, when I learned people actually killed each other over a fight.. I couldn't believe it.. It was probably not that long after learning of "non-live" people, so it was probably closer to three. Like I say, I don't remember.. For all I remember then, my thoughts then were of LIFE..

I guess I write this, because, since then, 50+ years of living, I have NEVER seen that taking a life ever ACCOMPLISHED a damn thing.. Except in a NEGATIVE way.. Including capital punishment, where it just shows young children the only way to settle something is through physical violence, even death.. So IMO, that is the way young people in our society become vicious.. They see "Father/Mother Country" dealing with their problems, both individually and societally through violence.. either Execution or War.. It is SO archaic to me.. BECAUSE a person should just look back a couple of thousand years, to see, we are doing the SAME DAMN thing, as they did, to NO avail.. Is that progress? I don't think so..

It just perpetuates a violent NON MERRY, merry-go-round.

So that's the way I see it.. And I don't think I am that far from the mark..

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To: altair19 who wrote (24617)6/29/2005 3:54:42 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361421
 
“We need honest answers, not pep rallies.”

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