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Big Talk from Michael Moore..

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CANNES, France - Michael Moore said on Friday the new film would cover topics so "toxic" he probably should not make it. "It's something I shouldn't make, something that is dangerous," he said [speaking of his sequel to Fahrenheit 9/11].

"Our biggest enemy that we should have been afraid of during these last eight years was perhaps an internal one, and I don't mean ourselves," Moore said. "I mean people that were up to absolutely no good when it came to what was best for this country and best for the world."

"I think there should be a perp-walk coming out of the West Wing. The crimes that these people have committed go far beyond — and I'm not saying it on any kind of an emotional level or what my feelings are about Bush or whatever. I think there are very specific things that need to be looked at in terms of what they've done."

"What I'm going to say in this film is what probably 70 percent of them (audiences) don't want to hear," Moore said.

Associated Press Interview ~ http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mikeinthenews/index.php?id=11503
Reuters Interview ~ http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/latestnews/index.php?id=11505

see above Amy Goodman post.

see above Amy Goodman post. She's had Michael on before...now will she again?

At some point

the fear of not covering the story will be greater than the fear of covering the story.

I have always held that Michael Moore would release a huge 9/11 Truth movie at a time of his choosing and make a godzillion dollars.

It is not fair, but then as my father used to tell me until I screamed, "Life is not fair".

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Would you rather have Murdoch continue to make a godzilion $ putting everybody to sleep ?
One of the things with Michael Moore's films is that everything presented as "fact" is sourced, checked
and double-checked, making it impossible to debunk . That actually costs time/money ..
I would imagine that Moore also needs to spend some money on security .
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No

I'm excited about the prospect of a kick ass Michael Moore film. He is an excellent film maker and communicator.

Loose Change Final Cut was sourced and extensively fact checked and is largely invisible . . . no Reuters press release.

That's really my point and saying "its not fair" is sarcastic. Perhaps the other fine works will find success on Moore's coat tails.

It would be nice

If he took a few minutes in the film to reference some of the other fine 911 documentaries....
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What 70% don't

.........want to hear? Hummmm? Yes, the truth hurts sometimes.
Ok Michael, let's see if you're all talk on this one.
You have the chance to make a very big difference in our country. Do the right thing.

Michael Moore

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No, he's been slowly changing his tune

I think he is feeling safer because the Dems are probably going to win the White House.

We'll see.

Contact Him...

I've emailed him a bunch of times

in the last few years. I've asked him to support 9/11 Truth, including asking him to add 9/11 Truth websites to his list of weblinks that he has on his website. I've never gotton a response or seen much evidence that he is reading these comments.

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Don't worry, I'm sure he has staff reading the comments. Maybe he has been studying this quetly and has followed up on the laughing Israelis and has obtained the pentagon footage.

On the other hand, his comments from Cannes could just be marketing hype.

Are we sure this is a 9/11

Are we sure this is a 9/11 truth film? not just about iraq and oil? I mean is this serious Building 7 type stuff? I unfortunatly cannot see that it is very in depth unless Steven Jones and Richard Gage have been involved or at least interviewed- I mean is Michael Moore just gonna produce a bunch of new experts that the 9/11 truth movement has never heard off?

I will not be getting my hopes up on this without more information- I mean who remembers the hype around Morgan Spurlok's " Where in the world is Osama Bin Laden" and the Holy Grail comments from the producers- what a load of rubbish that turned out to be.

Dont get me wrong, I think Michael Moore is amazing, just I dont think this will be a 9/11 truth film, just and Iraq war/ Torture/ Gitmo/ Oil film.

Anymore info on this, the release date and who is involved?

Good Questions.

I don't know any more than you, but I have the same reservations about the film. I just saw some pretty good quotes and being in an optimistic mood thought others would find it interesting. I'm hoping we get another break in the movement because we could really use it.

Most definitely....

Most definatly, and as AJfan wrote eariler in the thread:

"At some point the fear of not covering the story will be greater than the fear of covering the story."

I definitely believe that.

I read both of the articles linked, and the film is due for release in about a year, so if this isnt a 9/11 truth film, we need to try our hardest to get him to make a 9/11 truth film.

Does anyone have any links to him? surely if he is researching we could arrange a meeting for him with Steven Jones and Richard Gage.

If anything- I think this an opportunity people, maybe some one from Scholars, or AE 9/11 truth could reach out to him?

One year??

If the film is going to be released in a year, it means a lot of the research must already be done. You can ask Enigs, but it's my guess that it takes a little longer than 1 year to produce something of quality.
Does that mean he has already been doing research and editing on the sly?
I know it is speculative but it seems like a tight timeline.

I think

he's been working on it for some time already.

Yeah.

A year is a long time to wait too. I just want the avalanche of truth to start soon. Hoping these comments will spur on some other comments from some other people and spur on some questions and speculation and investigation from the still sleeping population. If nothing else.

We need to get ourselves that break

"You must be the change you want to see in the world." -Gandhi

Moore needs to undo some of the damaged he did in

reinforcing the 9/11 incompetence theory in his Fahrenheit 911.

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Michael Moore is of Irish descent ..

Let's just say that Morgan Spurlock is not ! .. and he has a nasty way of turning everything in to a joke .

I have no doubt that Micael Moore will go wherever the facts lead him.

Steven Jones would be fine as long as he doesn't try to prove Christ has visited America and that he looks into
what caused "the molten steel" shortly before the collapse. Sometimes "UPS" doesn't mean "United Parcel Service" .
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compartmentalization

The easiest thing he could create that is toxic and a follow-up to F911 is likely about torture. 9-11 was used to justify everything and all previous limits went out the window in the Iraq war. So I would expect that's what he will focus on.

Speaking of Amy Goodman, an excellent and chilling interview on DemNow the other day was with Adrienne Kinne, a former Army sergeant who worked in military intelligence and who listened in on phone calls all throughout Iraq. She talks about how before the Iraq war their job in intelligence was well defined, but once that started, there were no more limits on what they could and couldn't do -- no one was exempt anymore from being listened to. So they listened to everyone. It's fascinating to hear the actual justifications given to the workers who are objecting . . . questioning. But one phrase she says is key to understanding the 9/11 ops -- "Everything is so compartmentalized that you don’t really know necessarily what the person next to you is doing, let alone in a different room in a different building in a different location." That's how crimes can be committed from within and no one knows.

AMY GOODMAN: I also, Adrienne Kinne, wanted to go back to this point of eavesdropping on international aid organizations, on NGOs. Can you explicitly say what you heard and why you were listening to these conversations?

ADRIENNE KINNE: Definitely. During that one conversation between a British aid worker and the American aid worker that I was talking about previously, the British aid worker basically told the American, “Be careful what you say, because the Americans are listening to us.” And they weren’t talking about anything that would have warranted their concern. There was—it was just kind of mundane office goings-on. And so, the American actually responded and said, “They can’t listen to me. I’m an American citizen. I’m protected by USSID 18.” And USSID 18 is basically a directive which is given out to military intelligence which bars the collection on American citizens, to include allies of other countries who we’ve signed binding agreements with. And when I heard that transmission and that conversation, I—kind of it caused me to raise my eyebrow, because here we were, we were listening to Americans, and we were collecting on them.

And so, I brought that particular intercept to the attention of my officer in charge. And actually, rather than be concerned that we were actually spying on Americans and violating the law and the Constitution, he was actually outraged that an American would reference USSID 18 to a non-American, and as if this American was somehow betraying some classified information that Americans have a right not to be spied upon.

And it was shortly thereafter that we were given a verbal waiver that we could listen to Americans and other ally citizens of allied countries for whatever—from whatever organizations, humanitarian aid organizations, journalists, NGOs, because—and then we were given two reasons that we could listen to Americans and these ally citizens. One was that they were eyes on the ground, and they could stumble upon the location of weapons of mass destruction, and if they should pass the location on over the phone to co-workers or what have you, that we would have to be listening in order to find out where the weapons of mass destruction were located, and we could pass that location on to higher-ups. The other rationale that we were given in order to kind of justify spying on Americans was that the organization or the individual could lose their satellite phone, and a terrorist could pick it up and then start using it. And we would have to monitor all these phones in order to make sure that if that took place, we could be there to listen to the terrorists.

And, you know, when this was going on, I had absolutely no idea what was going on in the rest of the military intelligence, the rest of our government. Everything is so compartmentalized that you don’t really know necessarily what the person next to you is doing, let alone in a different room in a different building in a different location. And so, it really wasn’t until the New York Times piece came out about the NSA’s domestic wiretapping that I really began to think about what we were doing and my mission and that we were collecting on Americans. And we were doing so for the flimsiest of reasons.
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/13/fmr_military_intelligence_officer_...

Awesome post...

...Victronix thanks.

"Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government." -The Declaration of Independence

Though its is a possibility is not sufficent

to meet the "70% dont want to hear" part. Everyone in the USA knows about "Torture USA" - recently 2 mainstream movies were made on the subject.

The "70% dont want to hear" part is the definitive clue as to the subject matter. That is the a rough estimate of the people not part of the 9/11 Truth Movement or have yet to break the congitive dissodence over the event.

Who's next?

If Moore turns up hanging in his toolshed, he didn't commit suicide.

Sad Stories.

Here's a strange suicide surrounding a recent controversy..
http://www.nypost.com/seven/05172008/news/regionalnews/cop_bigs_suicide_...

Here's my recent email to Moore:

mike@michaelmoore.com

Mike,

I've heard you are making a sequel.

You must be aware that 9/11 was an INSIDE JOB. The evidence is now *overwhelming*. Millions of Americans know it, too.

Please do something to help the other, unknowing Americans realize this. You've helped in so many ways, but this time it could be YOUR MOST IMPORTANT WORK, ever.

Thanks, Mike, for Fahrenheit 9/11. It started me towards 9/11 Truth. But, with your next movie, please lead the others there too. Our beloved USA is at stake.

"Ultimately, silence is betrayal."

Sincerely, and best wishes,
Kevin

Perfect letter, Kevin

Brief and succinct.

... although he says it's not going to be a sequel to Fahrenheit 9/11

MrEguy

Useless

No links to Truth?

No links because

I feel sure that Moore is well-aware of 9/11 Truth, though he would never admit it publicly. For me, the real question is whether he has the *courage* to make the movie we'd hope for.

Great!

That's a fantastic letter! It's written in the exact tone we must choose when we approach people. I think, I'm gonna write a similar letter to him, so thank you for the inspiration!

I have always loved Michael Moore's movies and this could very well be a major breakthrough for the movement, if he's finally going to address the right things. But I fear for his life now, I must admit.