George Galloway takes a stand against War Psychos

ReBecca.S said:
George Galloway, speaking at Stop the War Coalition's public meeting 'Don't Attack Iran' on Monday 5th December 2011 in Conway Hall, London.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5IBT61gY-k

The problem with George Galloway is He still thinks 911 is not a inside Job and thinks these psychos used the tragedy for the benefits and All his boldness and intelligence becomes cloudy and suspicious . I even gets rather creepy irritation with his bullish talk when I listen ( once in a while I happen to tune in, couldn't listen more than 10 min) to his program that comes on WBAI.
 
Yeah, I've also not been able to figure out how George Galloway could think that 9/11 being an inside job is nonsense if he looked into it at all. And if he hasn't looked into it, why not?
 
SeekinTruth said:
Yeah, I've also not been able to figure out how George Galloway could think that 9/11 being an inside job is nonsense if he looked into it at all. And if he hasn't looked into it, why not?

He certainly diverges off logic and facts when it comes to this - he like's to throw around the Conspiracy Theory word card too. From what is read he has looked into it - not sure what's up with George on this.
 
SeekinTruth said:
Yeah, I've also not been able to figure out how George Galloway could think that 9/11 being an inside job is nonsense if he looked into it at all. And if he hasn't looked into it, why not?

Maybe he knows what happens to public figures who talk about 9/11 being an inside job like Charlie Sheen?
 
Masamune said:
SeekinTruth said:
Yeah, I've also not been able to figure out how George Galloway could think that 9/11 being an inside job is nonsense if he looked into it at all. And if he hasn't looked into it, why not?

Maybe he knows what happens to public figures who talk about 9/11 being an inside job like Charlie Sheen?

Well I guess that could explain it. But he also says a whole lot of other things that can get that kind of attention. I don't rule out the possibility that he's also part of the controlled opposition. He's very charismatic and says a lot of the "right things," but when it comes to 9/11, he's just totally off the mark.

I also saw a while back his response to a caller on his TV show and Galloway totally denied that the Balfour Declaration was made to Baron Rothschild, which is not, to my knowledge disputed. Or is it? I thought that this was an uncontroversial fact.
 
SeekinTruth said:
Masamune said:
SeekinTruth said:
Yeah, I've also not been able to figure out how George Galloway could think that 9/11 being an inside job is nonsense if he looked into it at all. And if he hasn't looked into it, why not?

Maybe he knows what happens to public figures who talk about 9/11 being an inside job like Charlie Sheen?

Well I guess that could explain it. But he also says a whole lot of other things that can get that kind of attention. I don't rule out the possibility that he's also part of the controlled opposition. He's very charismatic and says a lot of the "right things," but when it comes to 9/11, he's just totally off the mark.

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My thoughts too - part of the controlled opposition - how come he's still around to say what he says? He's on the ball with a lot of things, however, 9/11 stands out as out of kilter, the exception (this tells us something :)). Useful stooge to use at some later stage, to blow away other conspiracies, etc.?
 
Thanks for your imput on this. I just noticed him really, though I had seen him talk before a few times. I wasn't aware of this stance on 911 and that definitely changes things.
 
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