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George Carlin Questions "Received Reality" Of
9/11
Story Grammy award winning comedian, actor says new investigation would be whitewash |
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Grammy-winning American stand-up
comedian,
actor, and author George Carlin spoke of his doubts
about the official 9/11 story during a recent appearance at Borders
bookstore in New York City,
just a few blocks away from ground zero.
Asked what he thought of the 9/11 truth
movement
and how Bill Maher's show was interrupted by truthers last
week,
Carlin responded, "I always question the received reality."
"The consensus reality is often intentionally misleading," he added.
Asked if he would support a new
investigation into 9/11,
Carlin was skeptical, stating,
"They don't investigate themselves in this country - it would be a
whitewash,
it would be like the Kennedy thing, it would be like
everything."
"The people who are in charge do what
they want
and they will always do what they want,
power does what it wants to and I wouldn't trust an investigation,"
Carlin concluded.
Watch the video.
Carlin was described by Comedy Central
as the
second greatest stand-up comedian of all time
behind Richard Prior and is famous for his scathing black humor
directed at American culture and the political climate.
During a recent
appearance on Keith Olbermann's MSNBC show, Carlin said that
America was "finished" because
"no one questions things anymore" and that the population had been
bought off by distractions, toys and gizmos.
Watch a stand-up routine where Carlin slams the education system and talks about the true power system that controls America.
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