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 '9/11 attacks made up, ' says French best actress Oscar-winner
'9/11 attacks made up, ' says French best actress Oscar-winner
Actress Marion Cotillard sparked a political row yesterday after accusing America of fabricating the 9/11 attacks.

Obviously the Oscar wasn't awarded for brains. Unreal. picked by DerAlt1 3 months ago
tags Marion Cotillard 9/11 World Trade Center Oscar
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 dollyllama
3 months ago
I'm completely incensed. I don't know what movie she won an oscar for as I don't follow this stuff but I will be sure to boycott anything I ever find out she's in. She might not want money or fame, I'll help her along in her poverty and obscurity.
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 mutil8or
3 months ago
A French Actress ? Well why didn't you say that .That changes everything.If you can not trust a French Actress to point out American fabrications, then who Can you trust?
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 deepchill
3 months ago
Rabble, rabble, rabble..... People who accept that there are many unanswered questions about the 9/11 attacks don't have a brain!!! Rabble, rabble, rabble.....
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 Bornbad
3 months ago
Another moron.
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 KillerBean
3 months ago
... was just about to applaud her until ...

She added that the towers, planned in the early Sixties, were an outdated "money-sucker" that would have cost more to modernise than to rebuild altogether, which is why they were destroyed.
and

"Did a man really walk on the Moon? I saw plenty of documentaries on it, and I really wondered. And in any case I don't believe all they tell me, that's for sure."
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 eLJay
3 months ago
Yeah we made it up, right down to the people jumping to their ultimate and untimely deaths so that they could die their own way, not at the hand of a terrorist. Yeah we made that up.

I'm with you Dolly. I will boycott right beside you! *Links arms with Dolly*
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 1thirteen3
2 months ago
Um, did anyone actually read the article?

She says nothing about the attacks not happening, but that she questions who did it. If it was the american government (like she was insinuating), then it wouldn't have been an "attack" per se, right?

I don't see what the big deal is. She obviously watched Loose Change and took her lines directly from that. It's a fascinating documentary, by the way, for those who haven't seen it.

EDIT: This is an extremely biased article, as it claims that she's anti-american and actually believes the events didn't happen...
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 xenity7
2 months ago
Loose change is a completely ridiculous movie. It's only interesting if you're gullible.
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 tdiggity
2 months ago
I believe there was SOME sort of conspiracy behind 9/11, be it government involvement or someone just letting it happen or whatever.

I also don't believe that we landed on the moon.
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 1thirteen3
2 months ago
« xenity7 : Loose change is a completely ridiculous movie. It's only interesting if you're gullible.
And, why, may I ask is it a completely ridiculous movie?

Are we just supposed to sit and not question anything that happens?

I'm not saying that it's true...but there's a world out there that many people haven't been exposed to. The whole situation regarding 9/11 is extremely fishy..including the 9/11 Commission Report, the collapse of Tower 7, and the speed at which the towers fell.

I've done quite a bit of research into the subject, and while I'm not willing to assert that the government planned 9/11 and executed it, I will say that I believe 100% for sure that the official story is not true.

"Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism"
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 jafo777
2 months ago
the Holocaust and the Vietnam War never happened either.. :)
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 theshirtpock...
2 months ago


Oh man, do you see that, y'all got lumped in with creationists. That sucks!
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 latueofstibe...
2 months ago
There ARE alot of holes in the official report.


I would not boycott someone's movies because of something like this.
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 betterjonx
2 months ago
There are *many* people questioning the official 9/11 explanations, even in the US. Why wouldn't there, for every aspect of anything there's a small group of people questioning it. Moon landing, evolution, ..

In a way that's a good thing. Humanity, considered as a collective intelligence, should, like any individual, be critical and analytical. It may be annoying, but in the long run it's a catalyst for knowledge.
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 deepchill
2 months ago
What it comes down to is if or if not someone is willing to come to a conclusion about such a grandiose moment is history without knowing every tiny little fact about the situation, and since the U.S. government hides just about everything of importance from us, we will probably never know all the tiny little facts. So as long as holes in the story don't get filled, I will personally never reach a conclusion. There will always be the 'But why...?'s in the back of my mind until they are logically explained to me, for whichever argument the explanation is siding with.

And I'll add that the fact that the government hasn't bothered any plausible attempt at answering all the questions that came up and stayed up, for over six years now, really isn't helping to convince me that their story isn't smeared with turd. All I've heard is schoolground name-calling. "Anyone who thinks the government would kill innocent people is an asinine half-twit with no sense of decency or respect for those deceased from the attacks." I find it more respectful to be certain the color of every pigment before declaring a finished picture.
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 DoggySpew
2 months ago
« deepchill:What it comes down to is if or if not someone is willing to come to a conclusion about such a grandiose moment is history without knowing every tiny little fact about the situation, and since the U.S. government hides just about everything of importance from us, we will probably never know all the tiny little facts. So as long as holes in the story don't get filled, I will personally never reach a conclusion. There will always be the 'But why...?'s in the back of my mind until they are logically explained to me, for whichever argument the explanation is siding with.

And I'll add that the fact that the government hasn't bothered any plausible attempt at answering all the questions that came up and stayed up, for over six years now, really isn't helping to convince me that their story isn't smeared with turd. All I've heard is schoolground name-calling. "Anyone who thinks the government would kill innocent people is an asinine half-twit with no sense of decency or respect for those deceased from the attacks." I find it more respectful to be certain the color of every pigment before declaring a finished picture.
Yeah, but you do not have to have every pigment to see the whole picture.

EDIT: Why the downvote ?
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 donteatpoop
2 months ago
Call me a nut (wouldn't be the first time) but I believe there is a lot about 9/11 that we haven't been told. I won't go into theories because they are just theories, but I don't believe that everything is as it was reported.

I see a lot of people mention that there are a ton of loopholes in Loose Change, but I don't see anyone pointing them out. I listen to everything with an open mind, and I put no evil past what our government is capable of doing (if they feel it's for the greater good).

That being said, an Oscar acceptance speech is the wrong format for this.

By the way, we landed on the moon. I'm not scientist but I can at least diffuse the theory that we wouldn't be able to make it out of our atmosphere by pointing out that we are all capable of watching television (or checking google earth) thanks to the satellites that made it through that atmosphere to orbit the earth.
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 hypersapien
2 months ago
« tdiggity : I believe there was SOME sort of conspiracy behind 9/11, be it government involvement or someone just letting it happen or whatever.

I also don't believe that we landed on the moon.
The astronauts who landed on the moon left a corner reflecting mirror on the moon's surface. To this day we can bounce a laser off of the mirror and detect the laser returning a few seconds later.
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 ol1inch
2 months ago
« hypersapien : The astronauts who landed on the moon left a corner reflecting mirror on the moon's surface. To this day we can bounce a laser off of the mirror and detect the laser returning a few seconds later.
Beat me to it, hyper. Scientist use this mirror and laser to measure the speed at which the moon recedes from Earth.

Of course, that is a conspiracy theory.

;)
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 DoggySpew
2 months ago
« donteatpoop : Call me a nut (wouldn't be the first time) but I believe there is a lot about 9/11 that we haven't been told. I won't go into theories because they are just theories, but I don't believe that everything is as it was reported.

I see a lot of people mention that there are a ton of loopholes in Loose Change, but I don't see anyone pointing them out. I listen to everything with an open mind, and I put no evil past what our government is capable of doing (if they feel it's for the greater good).

That being said, an Oscar acceptance speech is the wrong format for this.

By the way, we landed on the moon. I'm not scientist but I can at least diffuse the theory that we wouldn't be able to make it out of our atmosphere by pointing out that we are all capable of watching television (or checking google earth) thanks to the satellites that made it through that atmosphere to orbit the earth.
Well, to point out Loose change :
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