Actor/Comedian Hal
Sparks Speaks Out In Support of 9/11 Truth Charismatic star notes "the vast majority
of people in the country" disbelieve the official
story of the attacks
Well
known actor and comedian Hal Sparks has voiced his doubts on
the official government story regarding the events of 9/11,
adding that he supports the views and actions of the 9/11 Truth
movement.
During a fundraiser in New York, Sparks was interviewed by
We Are Change activists Anthony from Ohio and Danny of New York.
Sparks reeled off detailed knowledge and facts surrounding
the 9/11 cover up and the resulting wars in Afghanistan and
Iraq, revealing himself to be very well informed on the issue.
"You have a real issue with the facts when there's nineteen
hijackers and five or seven of them are still alive. That in
and of itself grinds the official story to a halt." Sparks
commented, in reference to the revelation shortly after 9/11
that was reported
on by the BBC and other news organisations.
"Building 7, there's no way that wasn't detonated,"
Sparks added. "Everybody knows it, nobody wants to talk
about it, except for the people who from an architectural standpoint
or an engineering point of view just go 'there's no other way
this building came down'. Nothing fell on it, there was not
enough fire, end of story. Buildings don't fall like that, that's
just stupid."
"The interesting thing is that the vast majority of people
in the country are on your side of it, in regard to at the very
least what we were told is horse #*!@." he said.
"It's a much more commonly held belief, it's not shocking,
and the only time they use it as a shocking point is on the
news when they want to come after somebody. The truth is the
rest of the country is all sitting around watching youtube videos
until 3 in the morning going 'uh yeah that is kind of a point'!".
Sparks urged.
Speaking about the fallout of 9/11, Sparks moved to the invasions
of Iraq and Afghanistan:
"We invaded Iraq because we set that guy up. He was one
of our CIA stooges for a long time, then he was going to change
the money in the oil trade from dollars to euros." he said
in reference to Saddam Hussein.
"Afghanistan - similar problems, because there's a natural
gas pipeline they were going to put through there, there's an
oil pipeline and there's gold in the hills." Sparks said.
"You have a responsibility, I think, to at least look
deeper." Sparks stated, quantifying his comments.
"You don't have to go all the way down the rabbit hole
with some people, but you also can't stick your head in the
sand." the actor added.
The TV favourite and star of Spiderman 2 also commented on
the co-opting of the tea party movement by Glenn Beck and his
attempts to demonize 9/11 truth activists.
"Asking me my opinion of what Glenn Beck thinks about
any particular serious issue is like asking me what the character
Jim Ignatowski on the show Taxi thinks about very serious issues."
Sparks commented.
Sparks follows in the footsteps of other notable public figures
who have spoken out in support of 9/11 Truth such as Charlie
Sheen, Willie Nelson, Daniel Sunjata and Jesse Ventura to name
but a few.