Mass mailings are underway (mine arrived a few moments ago) reporting Korey Rowe, one of the young filmmakers responsible for the runaway internet smash film, 'Loose Change,' (a sequel version rumoured soon to be theatrically released), has been arrested by the American military for "desertion."
The documentary is a potent and crafted exploration of the official 9/11 narrative of events on that dread day, and it's controversial conclusions has fomented a movement to open independent investigations into those events.
Dear 9/11 leaders,
One of the three producers of the 9/11 blockbuster Loose Change was
arrested Monday on charges of deserting the military. A report in a
local newspaper near Korey Rowe's residence gives what few details we
have. See:
http://www.thedailystar.com/news/stories/2007/07/25/jprowearrest0722.html
You can find a little more info on this at
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/july2007/250707neoconscheer.htm
This will inevitably backfire on the authorities, but only if we put
pressure on them to release Korey. Phone numbers to the DOD and the
Otsego County Jail appear below:
Department of Defense (DoD) Public Affairs at 703-697-5131 or media@defenselink.mil
Otsego County Jail Sheriff's Office: (where Korey was taken after arrest)
Phone: 607.547.4271
FAX: 607.547.6413
Jail Administrator:
Lt. Donald R. Lincourt
607.547.1611
Jail Clerk
Sallie Harrington
607.547.4270
More information about Korey and Loose Change . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_Change_(2007_film)
Watch Loose Change
http://www.WantToKnow.info/060407bestdocumentary9-11
Please help to spread the word so that we can bring the injustice into
public awareness and awaken people to all that is going on.
With very best wishes,
Fred Burks
Deeply committed to what's best for all of us and to personal & global transformation through love & empowerment
Movie creator charged
by Jake Palmateer
Staff Writer
ONEONTA _ An Oneonta man who helped produce a 9/11 conspiracy
documentary that became an Internet hit was arrested Monday for
allegedly deserting the Army.
Korey Rowe, 24, a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, was picked up by
deputies at about 10:45 p.m. Monday, Otsego County Sheriff Richard
Devlin Jr. said.
Rowe, along with Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas, are members of Louder
Than Words, a production company that is working on a third edition of
the movie "Loose Change," which contends the U.S. government was
involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. That edition is intended to be
a theatrical release.