On the Road (to Truth) Again | The Source Weekly - Bend, Oregon

On the Road (to Truth) Again

Willie Nelson has recently joined the millions of people speaking out for 9/11 truth and working towards an independent citizens' investigation into the attacks. Willie's

Willie Nelson has recently joined the millions of people speaking out for 9/11 truth and working towards an independent citizens' investigation into the attacks. Willie's statements are based upon his own observation of the events and common sense. Put simply, Willie is thinking for himself and possesses the courage to speak out.

Willie's voice, as part of the 9/11 truth movement, is important because he is widely appreciated by country music and contemporary music lovers alike. His voice and music have appeal for their creativity and integrity. One might say that Willie Nelson has bridged the social gap between the rednecks and the hippies. He is a real uniter.


When asked recently by radio talk show host Alex Jones if he had questions about 9/11, Willie responded, "I certainly do. I saw those towers fall and I've seen an implosion in Las Vegas. There's too much similarities between the two. And I saw the building fall [Building 7] that didn't get hit by nothing. So, how naïve are we? What do they think we'll go for?"

Bill O'Reilly, upon hearing about Willie's remarks, called Nelson a "pinhead." O'Reilly, as do all critics of the 9/11 truth movement, resorted to name-calling. Name-calling is all they have. Proponents of the government's conspiracy theory of 9/11 peddle a faulty fable which cannot stand up to reason, common sense, honest questioning or scientific scrutiny.

If one studies some of the vast amount of citizen research into the 9/11 attacks and understands the basic laws of physics which were violated in order for the official theory to be true, one begins to see that O'Reilly is just a corporate-controlled media bully, attempting to intimidate any individual who would think for himself. That three skyscrapers, hit by two planes, imploded in a manner sharing at least 10 features in common with controlled demolition does not faze the "thick headed" O'Reilly.

If I were to believe for a moment that Bill O'Reilly has more integrity than Willie Nelson, or if I let O'Reilly manipulate my thinking about 9/11 or anything else, or if I were to continue to believe the Big Lie about 9/11 which has been foisted on us by this corrupt of group of neo-cons with their imperialistic agenda and hired-gun media, I, too, would be a pinhead.

Sam Humphrey

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