L.S.,
Yesterday, Sunday May 26, I received the
following message from Michael Leon of http//www.copvcia.com, a site
uncompromisingly dedicated to reveal the (general) public what the ideas,
mechanisms and structures behind world events are, that are deliberately
kept out of main stream media by administrations, intelligence agencies and
corporations:
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Dear Chris -
I have an
idea...
We (From The Wilderness) need to get the word out even further
about the 9-11 cover-up. What a better way then through art...
I am
thinking of starting up one of the �E-Mail a Post Card� programs on our
website. What do you think?
This could be a real venue for artists out
there who would like to voice their opinion about 9-11, �The War on Drugs�,
etc., each would have a message that is voiced at FTW.
Please let me
know. Feel free to email this around to other artists.
Thanks. --
Michael Leon Office of Public Affairs >From The Wilderness
Publications [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The message speaks for itself. For those of
you unfamiliar with Micael Leon's site, please visit and become aware of his
mission.
I would like to extend his request to you,
since it appears we share similar concerns, and ask you to pass this
message on to artist who are willing to contribute for the purpose
mentioned in his message. I think it would be helpful to also contact
those who are willing and capable of drawing more attention to these matters
that affect us all.
If you have any questions or ideas to
enhance promotion of reliable information, please don't hesitate to contact me
or Michael Leon.
Finally I would like to ask you to
consider how to establish more effective ways to counter and decrease
main stream media's grip on publication of news and background information;
I have noticed and often wondered why opposition was so scattered - my Explorer
Favorites folder for instance is quite extensive...
I am aware this has advantages as well as
disadvantages (e.i. hacker attacks paid for by right wing goons and intelligence
services), but I think in spite of that there is still much room for
improvement. I welcome ideas that either deny or confirm my suspicion, so I can
determine appropriate action.
Kind regards,
Chris Mekern
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