Friday, March 28, 2008

Japanese Magazine Covers Fujita's Visit to Screening of ZERO!

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The Japanese weekly magazine SPA! with a circulation of well over 200,000, has published a six page article that I coauthored on Mr. Yukihisa Fujita's 911 truth visit to Europe. (Mr. Fujita is a member of the House of Councillers in the Japanese Parliament)

Unfortunaltly SPA! is only available Japanese, nevertheless this is a great thing as the Japanese media has stonewalled all of his recent 911 related activities. This story in Spa! gives the background and detail to his visit to the Europe to attend the premier of the film ‘ZERO, an investigation into the events of 9/11’. Click here to see the front cover and first page of the story.

Earlier this year in January, in a session in the Japanese parliament, Mr. Fujita expressed his doubts as to the official US account of what happened on Sept. 11th 2001 and the consequent use of the event as an 'excuse' to join the US in the 'War on Terror'. There was a virtual blackout in the Japanese mainstream media of his courageous and well thought out questions and presentation. I am told there was a short article (one or two paragraphs in length) that appeared in one newspaper, but the story was not mentioned anywhere else! (You can see a subtitled version of the questions he asked here)

Two weeks ago, Mr. Fujita visited Australia as a keynote speaker at the Oz 2008 911 Truth Conference. Once again there was no mention in the Japanese media, or, for that matter, in the Australian media. (Read my previous blog on his Australian visit)

It is painfully obvious that the mainstream media is no longer a the clarion of truth and justice it is supposed to be. TV, radio and newspapers have become the mouthpiece of corporations and the military industrial complex that now rule the world. If you want to know what is really going on in the world, it is time you started looking at the alternative media news sources on the internet, including mathaba.net and the Alex Jones website.

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