
02-17-15 -- Paul Rosenberg - Steve Cohn -- (VIDEO & MP3 LOADED)
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Hour 1 -- Freedom's Phoenix Headline News
Hour 2 -- Paul Rosenberg (Freeman's Perspective) comes on the show to provide an update on the cultural shift of people seeking the truth
Hour 3 -- Steve Cohn (Founder of 9/11 Studies & Outreach Club at ASU) talks about the 9/11 Truth Movement as Arizona State University
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2015-02-17 Hour 3 Steve Cohn
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Steve Cohn
Founder of 9/11 Studies & Outreach Club at ASU
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9/11 'truthers' flock to support Seahawks' Pete Carroll (Video):
Pete Carroll admired by '9/11 Truth' movement
January 30, 2015
PHOENIX — Pete Carroll is a conspiracy theorist, at least that is how the conspiracy theory goes. And it is one that has gained the Seattle Seahawks coach an unlikely following from the "9/11 Truth" movement in the lead-up to his attempt to win back-to-back Super Bowls.
Two years ago, Carroll met with former Army chief of staff and four-star general Peter Chiarelli and, according to Deadspin citing "sources," brought up many popular conspiracy theories concerned with the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, on the World Trade Center and quizzed Chiarelli about their veracity.
When asked by USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday about the "9/11 Truth" movement and supporters who back him, Carroll made no attempt to deny his interest.
"Any notoriety is good I guess," Carroll said, when told by USA TODAY Sports how he had become a favorite among Truth activists. "I will always be interested in the truth, yeah."
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