ATS Weekly: Edition 037
June 22, 2006
A Day in The Life of a "9/11
Debunker"
If you're unaware of the massive, often heated, and aaaaalways entertaining Internet-wide debate that has raged for the last five years
concerning the events of 9/11 and the alleged conspiracies that lie behind them, then you either don't know what the Internet is and are not reading
this article, or you have just arrived here from your home world of Pluto. If the latter is the case, then welcome to Earth, you have a lot of
catching up to do. Now assuming that you have an Internet connection and are not a visitor from the 9th planet from Sol, I'd like to relate to you
some of my recent adventures posing as a "9/11 debunker".
News of the Weird
For decades now, eyes and sky have met to witness the buzzing of our world by Unidentified Flying Objects, termed UFOs or simply flying saucers.
Extraterrestrials have come a long way to purportedly share the friendly skies with us. UFOs and alien visitors are part of our cultureāa far-out
phenomenon when judged against those "low life" wonders Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster. And after all those years, as the saying goes, UFOs
remain a riddle inside a mystery wrapped in an enigma. Why so? For one, the field is fraught with hucksterism. It's also replete with blurry photos
and awful video. But then there are also well-intentioned and puzzled witnesses.
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