Michael Moore: 9/11 Could Be Inside Job Discusses Explosions in Buildings, Demands '100 Angles' of Pentagon Video, and
Calls for a New Investigation-- "They Haven't Even Told Us Half the Truth
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Academy Award winner Michael Moore answered questions on 9/11 truth during a sneak peak of his new documentary, SiCKO,
in New York . Our reporters were initially avoided by Moore, but he subsequently decided to approach We Are Change.org/
Infowars.com reporters for a discussion.
Moore brought up his lingering questions on 9/11, which are a clear departure from the 'government negligence' picture
he painted in his film Fahrenheit 9/11, released some three years ago.
Moore told reporters, "I've had a number of firefighters tell me over the years and since Fahrenheit 9/11 that they
heard these explosions-- that they believe there's MUCH more to the story than we've been told. I don't think the
official investigations have told us the complete truth-- they haven't even told us half the truth."
Michael Moore brought up the blackout of video at the site of the alleged Pentagon plane crash on his own, appearing
quite willing to discuss subjects that so-called left gatekeepers have previously refused to raise questions about.
"I've filmed there before down at the Pentagon-- before 9/11-- there's got to be at least 100 cameras, ringing that
building, in the trees, everywhere. They've got that plane coming in with 100 angles. How come with haven't seen the
straight-- I'm not talking about stop- action photos, I'm talking about the video. I want to see the video; I want to
see 100 videos that exist of this," Moore said. He went on to imply the implausibility of a pilot executing the flight
pattern of the flight that allegedly hit the Pentagon.
"Why don't they want us to see that plane coming into the building? Because, if you know anything about flying a plane,
when you're going 500 miles per hour, if you're off by that much, you're in the river. So, they hit a building that's
only 5 stories high... [unclear] that expertly. I believe that there will be answers in that video tape and we should
demand that that tape is released."
Michael Moore was not vague or bashful in discussing 9/11 truth-- rather, he demanded a "new investigation before we get
too far away from this-- to find out the whole truth."
"And I intend, in my own way, to find some answers," Moore added. "Thank you for doing whatever you're doing."
Amy Goodman, who was also at the premiere, cowered from a question that brought up the fact that she witnessed WTC
Building 7 collapse-- she was seen on video during news coverage of the apparent demolition. She declined even a brief
response, stating that an interview was about to begin.
Moore's most recent comments on 9/11 are a far cry from statements he made to Alex Jones during the 2004 RNC convention
when he told Jones, tongue-in-cheek, that he didn't report on NORAD standing down because "it would be un-American."
This is a huge development in public figures going public with 9/11 questions-- particularly on the part of 'liberals'
and others who identify with the 'left.' Despite overwhelming discontent with the Bush Administration, many such voices
dismiss the importance of investigating 9/11 or simply decline to discuss any outstanding questions or relevant
evidence. Noam Chomsky, for one, suggested that it "wouldn't matter" even if 9/11 had been hatched from a government
plot.
Will the mainstream media continue to ignore the fact that the official story on 9/11 is all but dead, and more and more
figures are coming forth to demand the truth?
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