by manxkat » Mon Aug 08, 2005 2:00 pm
Here's a little exchange I had with Will Pitt on Truthout's forum in Marcy 2005. Amazingly, Mr. Pitt had cited the RI piece "How High's the Water, Mama?" which he called "an amazing piece of work." What struck me was that he found Jeff's work amazing, and this particular piece had that info about the former KGB agent who stated that Osama is still on the CIA payroll.<br><br>And because I'd never seen a Will Pitt piece that really questioned 9/11 in a big way, I decided to ask him about that. You can read his retort here:<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://forum.truthout.org/blog/comments/2005/3/17/85017/5016/3#3">forum.truthout.org/blog/c...7/5016/3#3</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>What struck me was how combative he was toward me, simply for politely asking his opinion about 9/11. He took the opportunity to get all defensive and huffy about people within the 9/11 truth movement, hence:<br><br>"Whenever I am engaged by a Truth Movement person via email, all too often that person is rude, aggressive, obnoxious and insulting both in tone and word. I don't know if it is frustration, but some of the biggest arseholes I've ever dealt with have been Truth Movement reps. It is a big peeve of mine. Not all of them, mind you, but a lot.<br><br>If you are wondering why a lot of 9/11 Truth data doesn't make it into the mainstream media, look within to your own crew. If I were a NYT journalist and was given a budget of data by someone who proceeded to swear at me like a sailor on shore leave, dollars to donuts I'd ignore both the person and the data."<br><br>What got me was his overreaction and complete typecasting of the entire 9/11 truth movement, lumping ME into that category as well, just for asking a question. He's certainly got a chip on his shoulder, and I can't help but wonder why. Is 9/11 truth a threat to him? One can speculate forever on why people like Will Pitt on the left seem to scoff at conspiracies.... the whole left gatekeeper phenomenon.... but who knows? I can't imagine any rational defense of his statement that "I have heard all the arguments and seen all the evidence, and I am just not sold" when it comes to any sense of a 9/11 conspiracy. That's completely illogical to me. My sense is that he really can't have seen all the evidence, but that's he's shut down on this topic (the mother of all fires the left is trying to put out).<br><br>I still read Will Pitt's columns and enjoy his point of view, although I still think he's somewhat unrealistic at times -- like in a recent article where he seems to think the 2006 election gives the people a chance again. I'd like to think that's true, but given the overwhelming evidence of election fraud, I can't be nearly that optimistic. We need a new kind of politics and a revolution to kick it off. Anyway, sorry for the rant..... this stuff builds up inside from time to time! <br> <p></p><i></i>