The Awful Truth about 9/11 is slowly leaking out. The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York is being petitioned to reopen the case. International scholarly journals are publishing articles with titles like “9/11 as False Flag.” The London Daily Mail just published a remarkably fair and accurate report on reasons to doubt the official story.
Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, the 9/11 community is gearing up for the big annual event, the 9/11 Truth Film Festival, an all-day extravaganza at the Grand Lake Theater in Oakland.
The Awful Truth about 9/11 is one critically important aspect of the Larger Awful Truth About Many Other Things. Dr. Gideon Polya, a leading expert on avoidable mortality, has pointed out that 9/11 and the wars it triggered have killed dozens of millions of people – roughly 32 million of them Muslims in countries the US has attacked or destabilized. Dr. Polya thinks we had better face up to these and other Awful Truths if we humans are going to have any kind of future…assuming it isn’t already too late. Below are his latest ruminations.
–Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor
We Need Unvarnished Truth-Telling to Stop the Global Avoidable Mortality Holocaust
by Dr. Gideon Polya
Listen to Gideon Polya interviewed on Kevin Barrett’s Radio Show
Instead of unvarnished truth-telling crucial for global risk management in the face of existential nuclear, poverty and climate threats, Humanity is fed fake news through lies of omission and commission by the Mainstream Yellow Press and effective free speech is only granted to dissenters who provide an acceptably soft version of the Awful Truth (e.g. corporate-backed, climate-lite 350.org that wants to reduce atmospheric CO2 to 350 ppm from the present disastrous 405 ppm CO2, as compared to 300.org that has a science-informed target of the pre-Industrial Revolution circa 300 ppm CO2). “Inglorious Empire. What the British did to India” by Shashi Tharoor is a must-read and powerful but flawed and iconoclast-lite excoriation of 2 centuries of deadly British rule over India [my additions within square brackets]: “[In 1947] The British left a society with 16 per cent literacy, a life expectancy of 27, practically no domestic industry and over 90 per cent living below what today we would call the poverty line.
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