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9/11 Truth: the Challenge to the Peace Movement

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On September 13, 2009, Dr. Graeme MacQueen, a retired professor of religious studies from McMaster University, presented a speech entitled 9/11 Truth: the Challenge to the Peace Movement, at the conference, “We Demand Transparency! For Peace, Truth, and a New Economics.”

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  1. justin :

    Date: February 6, 2010 @ 5:07 pm

    Dr. MacQueen near the end says you cannot claim to understand war if you do not understand the incidents that trigger it. The incidents that trigger war are many — some involving staged incidents — but the true underlying cause is not these incidents but the politics pursued by governments which create the conditions for war and agression. That has always been the queston which needs to be addressed.

  2. Prisonernumberone :

    Date: March 1, 2010 @ 2:10 pm

    Dr. MacQueen has bravely and cogently pointed towards 9/11. It is left to all in gatekeeper roles to allow room and time for his words to sink in, and for others to emerge from under their beds too scared to admit the logical implications.
    Thank you to the peacealliancewinnipeg.

    Thanks to Justin for breaking the ice on the comments. My own analyses is that 9/11 exposes a hidden in plain sight organization supersedes civil society and civil control of government.
    9/11 implies the highest levels of our armed forces and government are staffed by conspirators loyal to this hidden in plain sight organization.
    If I follow Justin’s well expressed comments I believe he is saying You get the government you deserve. I am saying this cliche should be juxtaposed to Bob Marley’s lyrics You stab me in the back and then you say I wasn’t looking.
    To ignore the systemic vote counting fraud so well documented in the USA is no less a handicap to peace than thinking NORAD commanded by a Canadian on 9/11 couldn’t scramble jet fighters if needed.
    Thanks again to peacealliancewinnipeg and I hope there is room for a permanent 9/11 peace link on the opening web page.
    bc

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