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9/11 Chewy Defense
3rd December 2009, 06:15 PM
Is it me or did the A&E for 9/11 Truth targeted the elderly to get information so they can sign their silly petition?

Take a look at their petition:

http://www.ae911truth.org/signpetition.php

I did telemarketing once & it seems like what they might have done was call up people in the phone book or looked for people who have engineering backgrounds, but are now retired or are still working for their retirement.

I believe that Richard Gage has called the older generation & suckered them into signing a petition for something that wasn't for 9/11, but he might've lied just to get signatures.

If this is the real case, then what Richard Gage has done is fraud.

Look at the people Richard Gage has talked with. I'm not ripping on the old people, but something isn't right with this picture & doesn't seem right either.

PS: Thanks to, PadreGuido, from YouTube for bringing this to my attention:

"Based on the large amount of retirees on their list, I get the feeling that ae911truth makes a lot of phone calls to the elderly, tricking them into putting their information on the petition."

Seymour Butz
6th December 2009, 08:14 AM
Is it me or did the A&E for 9/11 Truth targeted the elderly to get information so they can sign their silly petition?



My take on this?

The retirees are most likely anti war/Bush, so making stupid and false statements about the "impossibility" of 9/11 won't affect their now over careers. Basicaly, they signed it to knock Bush/the war in Iraq.

Another thing I've noticed: a lot of the not retired engineers run their own company, so there will be little/no repurcussions to making false statements. They have no boss to inform that they have an engineer making false statements among their ranks. It would be tougher to inform an entire community of that.

At any rate, NONE of them have written any journal papers that have had an effect on previously neutral or "official story believer" engineers. That is the key.

In the end, Gage is a snake oil salesman, and is preying on the political beliefs of a few.

kookbreaker
6th December 2009, 08:21 AM
"Sign this petition and I'll take you to the most duck-filled pond in the state!"

"Hot-diggedy! That's how they got me to vote for LaRouche!"