Author: LL
Date: Thu, 11/05/2006 - 14:11
Category: News > General
Date: Thu, 11/05/2006 - 14:11
Category: News > General
Source: UKFilmOrg
Labour MP Michael Meacher has arranged a special screening at the Houses of Parliament on 14th June. Loose Change, a 90-minute, $10,000 film by relative unkowns Korey Rowe and Dylan Avery, questions the official line about the cause of the collapse of the Twin Towers.
This film is, unsurpsingly, the subject of a heated debate. You can read about it and find links to the official site and free Google Video download on Wikipedia (video)". Please note that several aspects of the article's neutrality are disputed.
Meacher says:
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I think 9/11 is so important that as many people as possible should see this film. That's what I hope to achieve. It really deserves to get the fullest exposure
(reported in Broadcast, 12th May edition).(The film isn't listed on IMDB/IMDBpro. Dylan Avery has a credit for production artwork on Freedom back in 1995.)
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* Note: there are a couple of errors in the above article, e.g. Wikipaedia doesn't provide google video of LC2E.
I'm currently burning another few hundred DVDs & printing some posters for this. 14th June is a week on Wednesday, so plenty of time to prepare.
I think I might be working in Stockport for the latter 1/2 of the week, although this might be subject to change; I'm in Medway, Kent at the beginning of the week. I would prefer to be in London on the 14th - it would be great to be able to hand out Loose Change DVDs outside of Parliament that day!
Does anyone else have any plans for the 14th June? I'd be [particularly interested to hear from anyone in Stockport or Central London, as I think the chances are heavily stacked in favour of me being in either of these locations that day.
Anyone fancy joining me for a mass DVD handout? If so, please PM / email / Skype or msn me via my profile. Thanks!