Friday, August 17, 2012

Richard Belzer: Conspiracy Theorist

Actor Richard Belzer who appears regularly on the television series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, turns out to be quite the conspiracy theorist.

He is out with a new book,Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country's Most Controversial Cover-Ups

From the blurb:
Find out how the government has faked the suicides of politicians and government figures to cover up their assassinations.

For years, the government has put out hits on people that they found “expendable,” or who they felt were “talking too much,” covering up their assassinations with drug overdoses and mysterious suicides. In Dead Wrong, David Wayne argues that Marilyn Monroe was murdered, that the person who shot Martin Luther King Jr. was ordered to do so by the government, and examines many other terrifying cover-ups throughout our country’s history. The extensive research shows how our government has taken matters into its own hands, plotting murder whenever it saw fit.

“Big Brother” is watching you—through the scope of a sniper rifle. Dead Wrong will give you the straight facts on some of the most controversial and famous deaths this country has ever seen. The harsh reality is that our government only tells us what we want to hear, as they look out for their own best interests and eliminate anyone who gets in their way.

And check this out, Alex Jones interviews Belzer, when the seeming apolitical but very cool actor, Christopher Walken pops into the interview:

2 comments:

  1. I'm simultaneously amazed both at the number of clueless sheep in the country, AND AT THE SAME TIME at the number of people I run into who figured out the real deal behind 9/11, or at the very least find it entirely PLAUSIBLE that it was an inside job.

    The internet has been a huge eye opener and makes the current system unsustainable. But I'm unsure if it will bring an end to the system or whether TPTB simply dispense with any pretense of democracy and go full on Stalinist on us.

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  2. I think the nouveau, appropriate term for "conspiracy theorist" is conspiracy analyst. Reason being their conclusions are based on hard evidence, at least in the case of 9/11. Other conspiracy conclusions must be weighted based on the evidence.

    The 9/11 evidence is conclusive without a doubt.

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