Alex Jones was joined on air yesterday by We Are Change LA
9/11 truth activists Katie Kurtzman Bruno Bruhwiler to discuss
their infiltration of Bill Maher's HBO show last Friday night.
The two activists, along with seven others, managed
to get into Real Time with Bill Maher, at CBS studios
with signs and banners, as well as 9/11 "truth dollars"
advertising activist websites.
Maher was talking science during a round table
panel discussion when the first protester named Randy stood up,
held up his smuggled-in sign reading ‘9/11 is a cover up
fraud’ and shouted comments to the same effect.
Protests have been ongoing outside CBS studios for
the last few weeks after Maher took a digg at 9/11 truthers in
a segment on his show entitled "New Rules".
“Crazy people who still think the government
brought down the Twin Towers in a controlled explosion have to
stop pretending that I’m the one who’s being naive,”
Maher stated. “How big a lunatic do you have to be to watch
two giant airliners packed with jet fuel slam into buildings on
live TV, igniting a massive inferno that burned for two hours,
and then think ‘Well, if you believe that was the cause…’
Stop asking me to raise this ridiculous topic on the show and
start asking your doctor if Paxil is right for you.”
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However the infiltration of Maher's audience by the LA group
made certain that nationwide attention was cast onto the issue
as live TV was brought to a stand still.
The group also maximized their time by cleverly spreading themselves
around the audience so when one activist was seized and removed,
another would stand up and begin protesting.
Watch video of the incident:
Speaking on the Alex Jones show yesterday Katie
Kurtzman described the experience as "empowering".
"Definitely, I was a little afraid when I got
into the room but when I was doing it I felt no fear at all."
Kurtzman commented.
Bruno Bruhwiler described the moment that his fellow
member of We Are Change LA was thrown to the ground,
roughed up and hauled out by security:
"Randy got quite a few statements in and he
was nervous and he admits that but he was really powerful and
he broke the ice for the rest of us for sure.
"As they were dragging him out, they had five
to eight people grabbing him and dragging him out, they handcuffed
him and took him up to a room and put him face down on the floor
"The police arrived and said 'take those handcuffs
off' and then they asked what happened and Randy said 'there was
a comedian on stage and I heckled him' and the police agreed he
had done nothing wrong"
Listen to the entire interview from yesterday's
show here.
Bruhwiler and Kurtzman were previously involved
in the creation of a short youtube clip to counter Maher's comments.
"New rule: buildings do not collapse into the path of most
resistance at anything close to freefall speed," Kurtzman
counters on video, referring to claims by some that only a controlled
demolition would allow for such a fast collapse by the Twin Towers.
"Go back to kindergarten and play with blocks until you figure
that out," she tells Maher, aping the host's finger-wagging
delivery.
Kurtzman also raised questions about the collapse of the World
Trade Center's building seven, which fell despite not being struck
by a plane.
"Two airplanes can't slam into two buildings and knock down
three," she says, punctuating the point by flipping Maher
off.
Watch the entire clip:
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The clip immediately went viral, however the latest action from
the CBS studios has now been viewed by over ten times more people
and shot to the number one viewed video on youtube over the weekend
with hundreds of thousands of views.
"It was upsetting because he was dissing the 9/11 Truthers,
but he wasn't having any on his show," Bruhwiler commented.
"Which is odd, because it's a debate show."
Maher's attempts to denigrate the issue of 9/11 truth and demonize
activists, many of whom are supported by firefighters and first
responders, has most certainly backfired. How ironic that in his
vitriolic announcement that the issue should be dropped Maher
has succeeded in fixing a more intense spotlight onto 9/11 truth.