Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Morgan Reynolds: Champion for Truth

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Morgan Reynolds: Champion for Truth by Victor Thorn


During our interview last Friday with Morgan Reynolds, two times I said, “We need more people like him in the patriot movement.” And y’know what? I was right. We do.Here’s a guy – a former economics professor at Texas A & M University and a former chief economist in the Labor Department during George Bush’s first term – who could have simply faded into the distance and rested on his laurels. But instead of accepting the status quo … instead of retiring … and instead of playing it safe, this guy comes out swinging last Spring with an article that boldly pronounced that the government’s version of events in regard to the World Trade Center collapse was a lie and that, in fact, the towers were destroyed via a controlled demolition.Reynolds’ revelations were posted all across the Internet, as well as in The Washington Times, and all of a sudden this subject wasn’t simply confined to ‘conspiracy theorists.’ Now an actual ‘insider’ stepped forward and heroically revealed what so many others had been diligently trying to expose. Now, whenever anyone says, “If there’s such a huge conspiracy in relation to 9-11, why isn’t anyone from the government coming forward?” Well, now somebody has, and we should be lauding this gentleman with the gratitude and respect that he deserves.Explaining why he made this bold move, Reynolds said, “I remember watching both wounded WTC Towers on television and my first reaction was, "Those buildings won’t fall." When they did, I couldn’t believe it” [9/11: 80 Minutes of Unilateral Disarmament]. So, not only has Reynolds given credibility to the 9-11 truth movement, but he also serves as a symbol for others in the government who – when faced with blatant wrongdoing by our (s)elected officials – should speak out and bring these matters to the forefront rather than simply accepting the status quo and letting the guilty parties get away with their crimes.Of course there are repercussions to doing the right thing, but as Reynolds told us last Friday, “The truth should be sung, though the heavens fall.”I couldn’t have said it any better, and for uttering these inspirational words, we at WING TV are giving Morgan Reynolds a standing ovation. Keep up the great work, sir!

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