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Sunday, 14 June 2009

The Sun readers not necessarily 'Sheeple'...

Do you have preconceived ideas about readers of The Sun? We have to admit, we like a quick read of the football section and the music pages (Bizarre) can be interesting at times.

But we did not expect to see their readers discussing research into conspiracy on the newspaper's forum.

Now, we would not have even noticed this story were it not for the readers of The Sun so credit to them for the tip, and for proving that they're not necessarily 'sheeple'.

Anyway, they are discussing the fact that there is a report in the alternative US media stating that "41 U.S. Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence Agency Veterans Challenge the Official Account of 9/11". It makes for interesting reading, especially when you see who the people challenging the official version of events are.

It means that this group of people join the respectable 'Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth' in their doubts about what actually happened on that dramatic day.

If you're in the UK with similar questions, there is a UK based group with lots of research.

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