Remembering Sept. 11: Charlie Sheen Demands Obama Reopen 9/11 Investigation in new YouTube Clip
AUSTIN, Texas — Thursday on the Alex Jones Show, Actor Charlie Sheen has followed up on his “20 Minutes With The President” letter by directly addressing President Obama in a YouTube clip to request he use his executive power to reopen the investigation into 9/11 and its aftermath. On Tuesday, Sheen published a fictional account of a meeting with the President on radio talk show host Alex Jones’ www.Infowars.com and www.PrisonPlanet.com Web sites in which Obama was confronted about what Sheen alleges is a cover-up surrounding 9/11. In his letter, Sheen requests a real meeting with Barack Obama.
Now Sheen has taken his challenge a step further by appearing in a YouTube video that asks Obama to “be on the right side of history” by reopening an investigation into 9/11, while highlighting that the majority of the 9/11 Commission members have publicly dismissed the official government version of the attacks as a deception, with former Senator and Commission member Max Cleland labeling the government response to the Commission’s questions as “disgusting” and “a scam.”
Sheen highlights several issues in the video, including the unexplained collapse of WTC 7, a 47-story building that was not hit by a plane yet collapsed in free fall fashion into its own footprint within 7 seconds later in the afternoon on September 11. He also cites multiple reports from firefighters, police, first responders and others who were at ground zero and who all described explosions before the collapse of the twin towers and Building 7.
He also discusses how former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds broke her gag order to go public with the revelation that Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were working with the U.S. government right up until the day of 9/11.
Sheen also demands to know why NORAD’s standard operating procedure was not followed on 9/11, allowing the hijacked jetliners to find their targets, asking, “Where were the planes?”
Sheen expresses his hope that President Obama has read his letter, adding, “We have questions Mr. President, lots of questions….people of the United States and the world demand the truth, sir,” adding that Obama has the power and the responsibility to initiate “a truly independent Congressional investigation into the events of 9/11 as well as its aftermath.”
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“We want our country back, Mr. President; therefore I’m not just calling on you, I’m calling on your team, I’m calling on each and every American citizen to wake up, stand up, and demand the truth,” states Sheen in the video.
Sheen will appear live on The Alex Jones Show on Friday September 11th to discuss the content of his “20 Minutes With The President” piece and how he plans to move forward with this exciting new initiative. You can listen free (www.infowars.com/listen.html) or subscribe to www.prisonplanet.tv to watch live streaming video.
For media requests on this subject email sheen@infowars.com .
The Alex Jones Show broadcasts live from Austin, TX from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Central. Alex Jones’ show and Web sites Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com are a focal point and a forum where many prominent figures from academia, the political world and Hollywood have spoken out about what really happened on September 11th.
Send2Press(R) is the originating wire service for this story, Copr. 2009.
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