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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Victim's Father Bill Doyle Dicusses 9/11 Coverup - MP3 Download



Bill Doyle, father of Joey Doyle, and a leading member of 9/11 Families for a Secure America and 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism, was on the Alex Jones Show yesterday to discuss the coverup of 9/11. Mr. Doyle covered a variety of subjects, and issued a call to action against the TSA at the end of the show, which you can find out more about via a recent article on the subject posted here.

Here are a few quotes from the interview:

Jones: Sir you have questions about the official story don't you?

Doyle: oh, without question. if you wanna believe [..] the 9/11 commission - that's all a fallacy.
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Jones: .. its just an ongoing coverup. Sir, do you smell a rat?

Doyle: oh, well there is no question [..] there is something very questionable about this whole procedure.
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Doyle: The 9/11 commission is probably the worst representation of the 9/11 families, or for that matter the American public, because it is a sham, it really is. We had tons of questions that we asked them to ask, they wouldn't do it, and the continuing coverup is just beyond belief.
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Doyle: It almost looks like there was a conspiracy about 9/11 if you really look at all the facts, a lot of the families feel the same way.
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Doyle: From everything that I have looked at I am sure there is a lot of complicity at least - in the least - there had to be a lot of complicity.
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Doyle: There is just such a continuing coverup, why don't [they] just let the information about 9/11 be known? Then maybe this conspiracy type of thing would go away, but its never gunna go away, or at least i don't think it ever can go away, because they were complicit.
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Jones: With your 7,000 members [..] what percentage, just guesstimation, would you say believe that 9/11 was an inside job to some extent.

Doyle: Maybe half, maybe. It's probably 50-50, you know a lot of people themselves are probably trying to move on in life, and a lot of them are seeking mental health organizations [..] they don't even want to look back to 9/11 because they just can't believe that our government failed them so badly.


A big thanks to everyone who sent this great interview in, as well as to the guys at nw0.info where you can find the full copy of Alex's show yesterday.