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stu2002
04-16-2010, 07:26 AM
Jesse Ventura Tells AFP He Won’t
Back Off Publicizing 9-11 Views

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By Mark Anderson

On April 9, this editor for AMERICAN FREE PRESS had the opportunity to speak directly with famed ex-professional wrestler, author and former governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura in order to discuss a host of subjects, including censorship of his column on the Sept. 11 attacks and his provocative conspiracy show, which airs on cable television.

Ventura confirmed that his TRU-TV cable series on major conspiracies, which some assumed had been canned after its first installment concluded early this year, is alive and well. A new season with 10 episodes will hit the airwaves in the fall of 2010, he said.

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While the former Navy Seal who became a high-profile independent Minnesota governor would love to specify the 10 topics, he was not yet fully at liberty to reveal what they are, though he did say one is about the shooting of John F. Kennedy. “Initially there were seven episodes; now they’re ordering 10 more,” he stated in an upbeat manner, while noting that some decisions still have to be made on what will air and in what order.

“We have 20 conspiracies that we’ll have to pare down to 10. I’ll have to battle with the network, but in the end we’ll settle on 10 of them. They promised JFK. There is no pecking order at all.”

The straight-talking Ventura had just finished filling in for CNN’s Larry King Live as a guest host when he spoke with this AFP writer. Notably, Ventura had Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) as one of the guests on the show the evening of April 9. Another was “defrocked” former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich who, despite harboring more liberal views than Paul, concurred with the Texas congressman on several matters, particularly Paul’s insistence that the United States end its interventionist foreign policy that is a factor in bankrupting the nation.

Ventura, though he appeared on an establishment media show, remarked without hesitation that America’s constant wars continue because certain connected people get rich from them.

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Ventura may be famous for having been a wrestler, but his brawn is complemented by brains and a tough-mindedness often missing in political and journalistic discourse these days.

One of the main issues he wrestles with now is resistance to his frank discussion of the conventional story of what really happened on 9-11-2001. Recently, The Huffington Post Internet news site quickly took down a column Ventura had posted there that questioned the government’s 9-11 story. Ventura’s column mentioned San Francisco architect Richard Gage, whose group, Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth, has grown to more than 1,100 architects, engineers and other technical experts who have presented considerable evidence to challenge conventional 9-11 “wisdom.”

Ventura minces no words when it comes to 9-11, which is the touchy topic that likely is the main factor keeping corporate news organs from reviewing a book on conspiracies written by a man who commands the attention of a large cross-section of Americans, including young activists.

Ventura was well received by thousands of young activists at Paul’s huge
counter-convention for renegade Republicans and independents in Minneapolis in September 2008, held at the same time as the establishment Republican National Convention nearby in St. Paul. This AFP writer first met Ventura there and shot a video interview of him, discussing ballot-access laws and other hurdles that make it hard for independent and “third party” candidates to get elected to office and make needed changes.

In 2004, Ventura found himself informing young Americans by conducting a class on third-party politics as a guest teacher at Harvard University, where he attracted a record turnout of 300 students in the lecture hall.

While recalling that The Huffington Post pulled his 9-11 article only one hour after it was posted—much faster than the 24 hours some readers assumed—Ventura indicated he will not drop the 9-11 issue.

Ventura agreed with this writer’s observation that pure logic demands that we question how airplane impacts and jet fuel fires alone could destroy both 110- story towers (the government theory).
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Bruehound
04-16-2010, 07:31 AM
Venture is a mental midget and socialist. Good God.

silus
04-16-2010, 09:15 AM
Venture is a mental midget and socialist. Good God.
1. A mental midget is someone that feels they have to characterize someone entirely by the element they most disassociate with. This is you. You are a mental midget, a liar and a slanderer.

2. If you are seriously trying to attack Jesse Ventura of all people you are doomed to be alone, and to be a failure. Jesse is not a threat, and he does many things that are in support of this movement, and he is not aligned with the true opposition.

AuH20
04-16-2010, 09:18 AM
If I wanted to discredit any of the fact-finding sleuths of the 9/11 movement, I'd hire Jesse 'I've been choke-slammed too many times' Ventura to publicly promote any 9/11 conspiracy theories. :D

AuH20
04-16-2010, 09:31 AM
4:15 mark. Did he rehearse that line in the mirror? :D

YouTube - JESSE VENTURA - 9/11 - Ep 2 Pt 2/5 (Conspiracy Theory) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLxjKy5BEs0&feature=related)