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The Directors Cut – December 16 2006 Version
While Most Americans Slept Television 3 New Zealand Debuted the provocative documentary “911 In Plane Site” on National Television. The Film Presents Photographs and Video footage from that fateful day as well as aided analysis focusing on the Pentagon and World Trade Centre Buildings One Two and Severn
Also examined are dozens of independent and mainstream media news reports from the morning of September 11 that highlights inconsistencies and contradictions in the official account.
Saturday night’s national airing of “In Plane Site” on New Zealand television represents a historic turning point in the global collective consciousness regarding the terrorist attacks of September 11.
After all, it was only months after the second national airing of “In Plane Site” on Australia’s Network 10, which kicked off a firestorm of debate leading to Federal Labour politician Michael Danby’s demand that the programming director of Network 10 be fired for airing the program…
Loose Change 2nd Edition The second edition of Loose Change was released on December 18th, 2005. After the release of the first edition, offers began flooding in from people offering to help. Some wanted to make graphics, others wanted to give information, and it was only a matter of time before an updated
version of the film would have to be released.It was originally going to be released as a Director’s Cut, but as the new material became more and more comprehensive, the film began taking on a new life of its own.
The news story went viral around the internet. Forums in Germany were posting it and translating it. Nobody could believe that these three kids just got onto a FOX affiliate and started talking about 9/11.A media firestorm began.
The film was soon being mentioned on Air America, FOX, CNN, MSNBC, virtually every media outlet was obligated to mention it.Vanity Fair and Hustler did full stories about it. 2006 belonged to Loose Change. You couldn’t go anywhere online without someone mentioning it. People’s inboxes were flooded with links, friends encouraging friends to check out this film online. It made Charlie Sheen late for work one day.
NOTE: DVD’s are NOT high definition.
Please bear this in mind when playing on today’s large screen high definition TV’s. Also due to the nature of these films they are not made using the latest high end equipment.
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