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In February 2002, journalist Ian Mulgrew released his article "The truth is out there ... right?" in the canadian Vancouver Sun. He started his article with a quote by Norman Mailer (->) and argued later, that "President George W. Bush and his right-hand man, Vice President Dick Cheney, have taken the unprecedented step of trying to restrict those investigations, pouring fuel on the simmering conspiracy theories being propagated in alternative publications, on wingnut Web sites and among some serious media outlets. In Germany, a former minister of technology, Andreas von Buelow, made headlines when in an interview he dismissed the U.S. government's explanation that Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network is responsible for the attacks. His own explanation implicated the White House..." Mulgrew mentioned the undisclosed death of FBI agent ONeill,John: "Fox Mulder, was that you? Is that why they cancelled the series?" Mulgrew supported the website of Mike Rupperts website and suggested to "follow the money". Source: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/archives/story.asp?id=DCC82857-AA3C-41FB-997D-EDA05CC774E3