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Loose Change is an internet film written and
directed by Dylan Avery, produced by Korey
Rowe with researcher Jason Bermas. The film
presents a 9/11 conspiracy theory to set
forth the claim that elements within the
United States government planned and executed
the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World
Trade Center in New York City. The film was
released through the creators' company,
Louder than Words, and received wide
attention after Loose Change 2nd Edition was
featured on a Binghamton, New York local FOX
affiliate, WICZ-TV (FOX 40).[1] It is one of
the most watched films on the Internet, with
over 10 million viewers in 2006.[2]
The accuracy and fairness of Loose Change has
been disputed by Popular Mechanics, media
outlets and independent researchers. On
September 11, 2006 Dylan Avery and Jason
Bermas appeared on "Democracy Now! the War
and Peace Report", to debate James Meigs and
David Dunbar,[3] two editors of Popular
Mechanics and the book Debunking 9/11
Myths.[4] The film has been edited and
re-released in a second edition, then recut
again removing some of the inaccuracies that
were in previous editions. A further "final
cut" version was originally planned for
release on September 11 2006, but was delayed
and is now pushed back to February or March
2007. Tags : Loose Change 911 9/11 |
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