Yet Another “9/11 Was An Inside Job” Song

An original song. Although primarily about 9/11 it does touch on some other issues such as the dumbing down of the public, the bombings of 3/11 and 7/7, the global warming/carbon tax scam, the central banking scam, fluoridated water, toxins in vaccines, the Kennedy assassination, the false left-right paradigm, the Rockefellers, the Saudi Corporation Ptech, swine flu, martial law, the police state and Internet 2.

H/T Infowars

“I can’t sing but thanks to the magic of computers that’s not a problem. I wanted to get my friend who can sing to do it but she didn’t want to. The vocals were manually tuned note by note using Melodyne Studio and Adobe Audition – A process that took two days! I’m not a very good sound editor so the audio isn’t perfectly mastered but it’s as good as I could get it.”

6 comments to Yet Another “9/11 Was An Inside Job” Song

  • English Viking

    Hey Stewart,

    I know some people think that I am pedantic, but I really think that 3/11 should read 9/11, unless I missed something 6 days earlier. Apart from that, I am completely depressed at the realisation that I am not the only one which has joined the dots and come up with the end of the world as we know it.

  • English Viking

    P.S.

    Kennedy was not a good guy.

    He was a ‘wouldn’t do what he was told’ guy.

  • Stewart Cowan

    Hi, English. The 3/11 refers to the Madrid bombing of 11th March, 2004. It seems quite clear that it was also an inside job.

    Governments have conducted false flag terror attacks probably for as long as there have been governments. It just seems to be getting extra nasty in the last times as we would expect.

  • English Viking

    I beg your pardon.

  • Stewart Cowan

    I recommend listening to the Alex Jones show.

  • Stewart Cowan

    English. I agree with you about Kennedy, BTW.

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