Barrie Zwicker
Barrie Zwicker is a Canadian journalist.
Overview
Barrie Zwicker is a Broadcaster and writer that has specialized in media criticism since 1970 .
He was a writer for The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Vancouver Province, Sudbury Star and Detroit News, and taught the Media & Society course at Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto for seven years.
He worked as VisionTV's media critic since the multifaith network's inception in the fall of 1988, until 2003. [1]
He was one of the first from the mainstream press to go public with his opinion that 9-11 was an inside job.
Works
He has spoken at numerous venues and published videos on the subject:
The Great Deception was published in 2002 on Vision TV [2], eight month after 9/11.
Indymedia Hamilton did speek with Zwicker after his lecture on media deception entitled "Is the media giving us the straight goods?" on Tuesday, May 14th at Waterdown District High School. [3]
See also torrentz.com link
2002 Comment
On January 21, 2002, stated that he wanted the media to ask the following questions:
- Why did not the presiden gave any orders after 140 minutes after the first plane been hijacked?
- Why did he make a statment first 165 minutes after the first plane got hijacked?
- Why did not a single American Airforceplane make a single interception during this two houres?
and other questions.
The Great Conspiracy: The 9/11 News Special You Never Saw is a 70-minute sequel to The Great Deception.
Zwicker analyses the use of fear to to control the public, and states that the "war on terrorism" is a public control mechanism.
He also anylises the military breakdown on 9/11 and states that the president and his aides acted entirely inappropriate that day.
Finally, is the 9/11 Commission percieved underperformance examined. Throughout, mainstream media is accused of being either the compliance or complicity.
See also pdf
2004 [4] (Batting Average : 27%)
He is also the director of 911inquiry.org [5]
He haves a blogg at blogspot.com [6]
He was also involved in the program "The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream" on Vision TV [7] [8].
Impact
Among sources quoting him is emperors-clothes.com [9]