[GPSCC-chat] FW: 9/11 Truth

Brian Good snug.bug at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 12 16:48:07 PDT 2013



From: snug.bug at hotmail.com
To: tnharter at aceweb.com
Subject: RE: [GPSCC-chat] 9/11 Truth
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 16:47:08 -0700




I wouldn't give Anna too much credit for opposing the Syria strike--since 90%
of Americans oppose it, that's hardly a courageous position.

I've noticed that Anna has been cozying up to PPJC  in the last few weeks.
About all I'd give Anna credit for is that unlike Zoe she didn't mislead us about 
impeaching Bush.  It was off the table all along.  Woopie.

Anna is the poster girl for the problem.  She did nothing to slow the doctrine of
the Unitary Executive, she did nothing to fight the Military Industrial Complex.
She doesn't even bother to campaign for her office because the local media do
such a great job of validating her.  She's a phony, she's in the way, she's part of
the problem.  I wouldn't ask her for a cup of water if my eyebrows were on fire.


Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 16:23:46 -0700
From: tnharter at aceweb.com
To: sosfbay-discuss at cagreens.org
Subject: Re: [GPSCC-chat] 9/11 Truth


  
    
  
  
    I went to the peace vigil in front of Anna Eshoo's office. Her
    staffer came out and told us that

    Anna is sworn to vote no on military action in Syria. After that
    people wrote "THANK YOU ANNA!"

    on the back of their "WE ARE NOT THE WORLD's POLICEMAN!" signs and
    we had a nice in.

    In the speaker part of the thing Reverend Diana Gibson announced
    that there was free pizza

    for everybody on MLK Jr. Plaza, a mere three blocks walking away, so
    after we'd watched Eshoo's

    staff leave for the day we went down there. I liked that one so much
    I made this status for facebook:

    

    >
      American Muslim Voice bought pizza for everybody on Palo Alto's
      Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza. 

    > The
      presentation had a lot of speakers from various churches,
      synagogues, and mosques, all 

    > hoping
      for peaceful coexistence. The guy from Muslims for Life talked
      about their blood drive 

    > that
      had donated 30,000 pints of blood last year, which probably save
      more lives than that! 

    > A
      delicious and thought provoking event to stumble into almost by
      accident.

    

    I know there was a 9/11 film festival in Oakland, but I just didn't
    want to invest in getting there.

    

    Turns out that was the first day my bike had a working computer on
    it, so I can report that

    I usually ride 12 to 15 miles per hour, and by the end of the day
    I'd gone 21.73 miles. Just never

    had that kind of information about riding before. Having an odometer
    and speedometer right

    there makes riding feel a lot more like driving a car. Feeling great
    thinks to my sister, who gave it

    to me for my birthday.

    

    Tian

    

    On 09/12/2013 01:46 PM, Spencer Graves wrote:
    
      
      Hi, Brian et al.:  

        

        

              How much traction do you think we might get with a message
        about "September 11, 1973 and 2001"?  

        

        

              By now, it's fairly well established, I think, that
        democracy was destroyed in Chile on September 11, 1973 on secret
        orders from US President Nixon.  Moreover, without US troops on
        Saudi Soil "defiling the holiest land if Islam", Al Qaeda could
        not have recruited 19 volunteers to commit suicide to send a
        message to the people of the United States of America.  If we
        can make that connection, I think we may be able to get the
        public involved in converting the current scandal about NSA
        spying on everyone and sharing all that data with Israel into a
        serious review of US government secrecy policies -- as I discuss
        further in my blog on "Secrecy and US National Security" (https://sites.google.com/site/effectivedefenseorg/blog/secrecy-and-us-national-security). 

        

        

        

              Best Wishes, 

              Spencer Graves

        

        

        On 9/12/2013 1:21 PM, Brian Good wrote:

      
      
        
          
          I devoted the anniversary day to rush-hour
            blogging.  Thousands of people saw my 

            sign that said that 2000 architects and engineers want new
            9/11 investigations.

            

            When I took up a post on University Ave., I had a long
            conversation with a guy who 

            claimed to be a chemical engineer.  We talked about Newton's
            1st and 3rd laws, and 

            the 2d law of thermodynamics.  He seemed to be quite
            intrigued by what I had to say.

            

            He said "But isn't it just water under the bridge?" and I
            said no, there's no statute of

            limitations on justice, and the chill that's been imposed on
            the media and on 

            academics furthers a pervasive cynicism that threatens
            democracy.

            

            For years Dr. Kevin Barrett has been libeling me as a
            stalker after I exposed him as a liar, 

            a bigot, and an advocate of violence.   When Carol Brouillet
            made remarks in support of

            Barrett's claims I asked the GPSCC for some support in
            mediating this, and got nothing but 

            the assertion that I had no legal claim.  I was not asking
            for a legal claim.  I was asking for 

            some party discipline that would protect party volunteers
            from the libels of friends of 

            candidates.

            

            I am happy to report that Barrett's "Million Muslim March"
            in DC attracted about 30 

            supporters, and that the blatant  9/11 con artist William
            Rodriguez apparently made no 

            public appearance at all on 9/11.   

            

            Brian 

          
        
      
    
    -- 
Tian
http://tian.greens.org
Latest addition: pictures & words on SJBP's & EBBP's most recent rides. 
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