How to Beat the Odds: 9/11 Truth Squads
Written by Webster Tarpley
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Webster Tarpley is a creative political strategist with inspired ideas how to get to a 9/11 Truth breakthrough. It's an urgent matter with him, not so much about research into history, as the making of history - saving the world from the "neocon fascist madmen."
As an activist, Tarpley always looks for the most effective tactics - the "most bang for the buck," as he likes to say.
When I first met Webster in 2004 he was promoting an Independent International Truth Commission on 9/11. It would be modeled on the Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunal, which played such a role in mobilizing the world's intellectuals against the Vietnam war. The IITC is still an excellent idea with great potential and well worth pursuing.
Last year, Webster's innovation was to mobilize 9/11 truth troops to call in to talk radio shows and beat the drum for C-Span's broadcast of the Los Angeles Neo-Con 9/11 agenda panel. It was a roaring success. So many people tuned in that C-Span aired the panel four times, making it themost popular program in their history.
That was a big breakthrough that helped put the terror merchants on the defensive. Public opinion started to shift, and polls showed most Americans no longer took the official lie for granted.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Webster Tarpley is a creative political strategist with inspired ideas how to get to a 9/11 Truth breakthrough. It's an urgent matter with him, not so much about research into history, as the making of history - saving the world from the "neocon fascist madmen."
As an activist, Tarpley always looks for the most effective tactics - the "most bang for the buck," as he likes to say.
When I first met Webster in 2004 he was promoting an Independent International Truth Commission on 9/11. It would be modeled on the Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunal, which played such a role in mobilizing the world's intellectuals against the Vietnam war. The IITC is still an excellent idea with great potential and well worth pursuing.
Last year, Webster's innovation was to mobilize 9/11 truth troops to call in to talk radio shows and beat the drum for C-Span's broadcast of the Los Angeles Neo-Con 9/11 agenda panel. It was a roaring success. So many people tuned in that C-Span aired the panel four times, making it themost popular program in their history.
That was a big breakthrough that helped put the terror merchants on the defensive. Public opinion started to shift, and polls showed most Americans no longer took the official lie for granted.
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