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Tommy Chong Questions Official 9/11 Fairy Tale

Infowars
May 9, 2008

Asked about his opinion of the events of September 11, 2001, by Alex Jones Show guest host Jason Bermas, Canadian-American comedian, actor and musician Tommy Chong responded by mentioning the fact that the bin Laden family were granted extraordinary White House privileges to fly out of U.S. airspace following the attacks, at a time when access to the United States was restricted and required special government approval.

According to Richard Clarke, the Bush administration decided to allow a group of Saudis to fly out of U.S. airspace just after Sept. 11. At least four flights with about 140 Saudis, including approximately two-dozen members of the bin Laden family, flew to Saudi Arabia on the week of September 11, thus avoiding being interviewed or interrogated by the FBI.




Chong also mentioned people not going to work on the morning of September 11, apparently having received advance information that the attack would occur. As Haaretz reported on September 26, 2001, Odigo, the instant messaging service, indicated "two of its workers received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11 predicting the attack would happen, and the company has been cooperating with Israeli and American law enforcement, including the FBI, in trying to find the original sender of the message predicting the attack." Nothing has been heard about this event since.

In addition, San Francisco mayor Willie Brown was warned not to fly eight hours before the attacks, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Alex Jones called into the show and asked Tommy if he was familiar with Building 7. Although Tommy admitted he is not familiar with Building 7, he said he is not surprised the building was brought down by demolition.

Finally, Tommy said another false flag event on the scale of 9/11 will likely not work, as a new attack would be "like telling the same joke twice," in other words, many people would not buy into it like they did in the months and years following the attacks of September 11, 2001.

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  • I used to think drug laws would change when I was a kid and saw up in smoke. That was until I realized the planet was run by criminals that are bent on taking away more freedoms and imposing more new laws.

    The ratchet only goes one way, it squeezes tighter and tighter.

  • Tommy Chong- is one righteous man. Great to hear him on the awesome Alex Jones show.

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  • Remember, remember, the 11th of September

    The global enslavement plot.

    I know of no reason why the new world order treason

    Should ever be forgot…

  • People don't fear the police here in western Europe like they do in the states. As soon as the police perceive that the public fears them they are more likely to act aggressively.

  • NAZI tactics. Fight Back people, 911 was an inside job!

  • Thinking and reason makes it HARDER to control masses, keep them ENTERTAINED and comfortable. Create an enemy, throw in religion,...voila.

    "We will save you from terrorists. It's worth forfeiting of few liberties, right?

    Among the vassals, to keep tributaries pliant and protected, and to keep barbarians(those who do not agree) coming together".

  • @MrSafetymeeting Yep, like the first half of the second amendment can not be without the second half of it, you know, the peoples right SHALL NOT be infringed. Every gun law in this nation infringes that right.

    As the ninth relates to all intoxicants as well since they enumerated that 18th & 21st special intoxicant. Remember, they used the word intoxicant, not medicine.

  • @SlackerSlayer The constitution is meant to restrict the feds. Well, I guess anything that lays out our rights, puts restrictions on government. Now we need the feds to read these documents. I interpret inalienable rights as my right to do whatever I want as long as I don't infringe on others people's ability to live the way they like. If I'm not hurting anyone, how can I be a criminal? BTW Lemmy's the man.

  • @MrSafetymeeting It is actually a list of restrictions on the feds. Nowhere did the intoxicated founders list any intoxicants. They thought nobody would be foolish enough to try to force temperance onto others they never met.

    Intoxication was one of those 'inalienable rights'.

  • @ISamuelII Trust me, I don't obey any law I see as absurd. I was speaking of our system. I'm sure you know this. The Bill Of Rights was a mistake because it created a list of rights. Now the government can say if it isn't on the list, you don't have the right. Many of the countries founders understood this.

  • @MrSafetymeeting "Why can't I have it? "

    You do not ask for permission, you live your life. See my other reply about bill of rights number nine.

  • @Slavesrevolt Simple solution.

    "The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people" Bill of rights 9.

    Bill of rights 21 enumerated an "intoxicant" liquor, so all other intoxicants shall be legal be the very definition of amendment number nine, number nine number nine,,,,

    Prohibition is about criminal 'pay to play' pain control over the individual that suffers. How many turned to heroin after doc cut them off?

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