Wrong, Doug, unless you only accounting for the fact there are millions of people that don't believe the U.S. government -- skeptics of the U.S. government -- and it only takes 200 of them to write one page to get to 100,000 words. That does NOT a movement make.

I surmise that no mention of this issue by Clark will be made at the Toronto Hearings where expert witnesses are making their presentations before such notables as the Honorary President of the Italian Supreme Court *Ferdinando Imposimato *as well as the past President of the Fulbright Association here in the U.S., namely, *David Johnson.*


 Toronto Hearings <http://torontohearings.org/>

http://torontohearings.org/

September 8-11, 2011

Paul Zarembka

Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 21:42:29 -0400
From: Doug Henwood<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Richard Clarke: The CIA knew about 9/11


On Aug 17, 2011, at 9:39 PM, Max Sawicky wrote:

>  Not a big deal
Of course. But this will be manna to the Truthers. They're probably vibrating 
with delight. I'm sure hundreds of thousands of fevered words are being written 
as we speak.

Doug

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