Video: Solace in the Dark: A TIFF 9/11 Retrospective
Canadian filmmaker Lucius Dechausay reached out to a diverse group of people to capture Canadian and international perspectives, reflections and memories of 9/11.
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Canadian filmmaker Lucius Dechausay reached out to a diverse group of people to capture Canadian and international perspectives, reflections and memories of 9/11.
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People died and it was tragic. Why they died is even more tragic. The evidence, when looked at with an open-mind, is so hard to ignore of an inside job, its facinating that people still believe the official version of events. Building 7 looks like it fell down out of sympathy for the other towers. Where are the Pentagon tapes of the plane hitting that building? The cellphone calls from 93 and crash wreckage (or lack of it).
Mourn the people and get angry at the lives lost in America and Iraq and Afghanistan all in the name of power and oil.
Posted by: Brandon Brockman | 09/12/2011 at 06:03 AM