Originally posted on September 8, 2006 @ 9:14 pm
On September 6, 2006 I posted about the film Loose Change 2nd Edition and how it has effected me personally by answering some questions I had about 9/11 and asking some questions I never even considered.
Shortly after watching the 1 hour 29 minute Google Video of Loose Change I went to the offical LooseChange911.com website and ordered a DVD copy of the film. Well today it arrived in my mailbox as seen below:
Not only did I receive the DVD, it came with a bumper sticker saying “It’s not about right or left, it’s about right or wrong!” and also a flyer for the upcoming 5 year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Apparently there is going to be a huge turn out at ground zero. I really wish that I was able to attend but I can’t get to New York by Monday due to various reasons plus flying on a plane on that day could be a little nerve racking.
I watched the DVD earlier this evening and the quality is perfect. It’s stellar compared to the Google Video version. It even has extras on the DVD with the creator Dylan Avery and his crue going around the United States talking to people about what they believe and showing the evidence that they and others have uncovered.
After watching the DVD, I’m even more convinced that we are not being told everything about what happened on 9/11.
If you read some of the comments from my first post about Loose Change 2nd Edition, you will see some of my readers agree with me and others don’t. Like Dylan Avery says on his website and on the DVD, “We highly encourage you to research this information yourselves and come to your own conclusions” which is what I’m personally doing.
In closing, this is something that needs to be looked at more closely. Do your own research, ask questions, demand answers.
If you don’t want to spend the money for this DVD or you think the quaility sucks on the Google Video version, let me know and I would be more then happy to send you a copy of the DVD. All I ask is that you cover the postage to your mailing address.
Keep in mind even though the DVD is multi-regional, which means it will play on DVD players in any part of the world, at the moment, it will NOT play on PAL format DVD players.