The 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington is now behind us, but one group of vocal “truthers” are pushing for Canadians and Americans to rethink the accepted narrative from that day.
In Toronto, a massive orange billboard has been posted above the city’s Yonge-Dundas Square – considered by some to be the city’s answer to Times Square.
(Speaking of which, the group has also posted the signs in Times Square in New York, as well as Washington, Los Angeles, London, Sydney, and the list goes on………!)
The group doesn’t go so far as to accuse anyone in particular of attacking the World Trade Center, although most truthers believe the George W. Bush administration was involved. But they say people should reconsider what they think they know about the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
The group’s focus is on the 47-storey WTC Building 7, which collapsed after the Twin Towers were brought down by airplanes.
(The National Institute of Standards and Technology determined the building caught fire after being struck by debris from the larger buildings. The heat led the steel floor beams to collapse, bringing down the building. This seems too simple for some.)
Group members who rallied in Toronto on Wednesday received mixed response, according to the Toronto Star.
The launch of the ad blitz coincides with the release of a study that suggests 38 per cent of Americans have doubts about the official account of 9/11.
(But then again, these are the same assholes that think Obama was born in Kenya, there is no global warming, and the Earth is only 7000 years old!)
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Srinivasa Erramilli, ‘Serial Groper,’ Sentenced To 9 Months Following THIRD Fondling Conviction

L169_CIFR2154d557b64953911be4aca5123f3081A U.S. federal judge has sentenced a business traveler from suburban Chicago to nine months in prison for groping a passenger during a flight while she slept in a seat next to him.
Srinivasa Erramilli was sentenced Wednesday just after the victim said in court that no woman should be subject to such treatment.

imagesCAQC2DVWOutside court after the hearing, she told reporters and a TV camera that she was pleased the ordeal’s over but wished the punishment could have been more severe.
The maximum sentence the 46-year-old Erramilli faced under federal guidelines was 16 months behind bars.
The defense said the intense public humiliation of the Aurora defendant has been its own punishment.
Judge Joan Lefkow praised the woman during sentencing for stepping forward on behalf of similar victims.
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imageAn inquest into the starvation death of a five-year-old boy at the hands of his grandparents is hearing that the other children in the house were told to call him a pig.
Jeffrey Baldwin died was starved to death in 2002 by his grandparents — Elva Bottineau and Norman Kidman — who gained custody of the boy and his three siblings despite the fact both of them had previous convictions for child abuse.
Read more: http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/boy-5-starved-to-death-by-grandparents-was-called-a-pig-inquest-told-1.1451190#ixzz2eiSXhseF
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The offspring of a woman who died last month penned a harsh obituary for their late mother, who, the obituary said, spent her life subjecting them to horrible abuse.
949210-6-20130911105638Marianne Theresa Johnson-Reddick’s obituary, which has since been removed, originally appeared in the print and online edition of Nevada’s Reno Gazette-Journal on Tuesday:


Marianne Theresa Johnson-Reddick born Jan 4, 1935 and died alone on Aug. 30, 2013. She is survived by her 6 of 8 children whom she spent her lifetime torturing in every way possible. While she neglected and abused her small children, she refused to allow anyone else to care or show compassion towards them. When they became adults she stalked and tortured anyone they dared to love. Everyone she met, adult or child was tortured by her cruelty and exposure to violence, criminal activity, vulgarity, and hatred of the gentle or kind human spirit.On behalf of her children whom she so abrasively exposed to her evil and violent life, we celebrate her passing from this earth and hope she lives in the after-life reliving each gesture of violence, cruelty, and shame that she delivered on her children. Her surviving children will now live the rest of their lives with the peace of knowing their nightmare finally has some form of closure.
Most of us have found peace in helping those who have been exposed to child abuse and hope this message of her final passing can revive our message that abusing children is unforgiveable, shameless, and should not be tolerated in a “humane society”. Our greatest wish now, is to stimulate a national movement that mandates a purposeful and dedicated war against child abuse in the United States of America.
Gazette publisher John Maher told KRNV the obituary was submitted through a “self-service online submission.” He also said the online version has been removed while the paper looks into how it got on the site and in the paper.
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Booking PhotoGeoffrey Portway, 40,A Boston-area man, who was planning to kidnap children, lock them in a basement dungeon, rape and eat them, should be imprisoned for at least 27 years, federal authorities said in court documents filed this week.
Geoffrey Portway pleaded guilty in May to distribution and possession of child pornography and solicitation to commit a crime of violence, according to court documents. He is scheduled to be sentenced on September 17.
Only 27 years eh……………………………….!
Pity!
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AND WHILE WE ARE ON THE SUBJECT!
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A young B.C. woman who’s been painted as a serial killer in waiting wants some of the probation restrictions she’s under loosened.
Kayla Bourque, originally from Prince George, B.C., spent nine months in custody for killing two of her pets and making threats against people.
She was released in January on three years probation under a strict set of 46 conditions conditions that include being banned from using computers or cellphones with Internet access, from possessing duct tape and from concealing her past from anyone she befriends.
Bourque, who’s described as a psychopathic narcissist, was also ordered to undergo treatment, but a psychologist who saw her testified during sentencing that she expressed no remorse for her actions and that she might need lifetime supervision.