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Jones Report | August 7 2006

MSNBC gave Jason Bermas, who was a contributor on Loose Change: 2nd Edition and the upcoming Final Cut of the same film, a chance to explain his conspiracy theories.

Bermas went through basic mentions of the Pentagon missile theory, the controlled demolition of the Twin Towers.

The MSNBC Host stated upfront that he doesn't buy into these theories, but gave him a chance to bring up one more point people should be questioning about September 11.

 

Bermas, in true form, retorted that "Nothing should have hit the Pentagon," using the opportunity to bring up the testimony of Norman Mineta. Mineta told the 9/11 Commission that he was in a bunker with Cheney that morning prior to the planes hitting when an aid informed Cheney that the planes were 50 miles out, 30 miles out, then asked, "Do the orders still stand?" According to Mineta, Cheney snapped around and said back, "Of course the orders still stand. Did you hear anything different?"

Bermas, among many others in the 9/11 Truth Movement, posits that this was a stand-down order that prevented air defenses from stopping the hijacked planes.

MSNBC's host failed to actually debate Bermas, but did try to discredit him by asking if the plane Bermas claims didn't hit the Pentagon was at Area 51.

He also used the piece to promote the latest Popular Mechanics volume, which he claims debunks 'each and every one of these conspiracy theories.'

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