Ventura: ‘You’re not allowed to ask’ about 9/11

March 14, 2010
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Raw story reports:

Former Minnesota governor and one-time professional wrestler Jesse Ventura has run afoul of the Huffington Post’s no-conspiracy-theory policy, and he’s not happy about it.

"I can’t believe the Huffington Post today will practice censorship," Ventura says in astonishment. "I’ve got news for them. … I won’t ever write for ‘em again."

Ventura had posted an item on Tuesday which took note of a recent conference at which "more than one thousandsaying, "The Huffington Post’s editorial policy, laid out in our blogger guidelines, prohibits the promotion and promulgation of conspiracy theories — including those about 9/11. As such, we have removed this post."

Having forbid someone asks questions about 9/11!

The statist agitators at the Huffington Post have a vested interest in keeping the 9/11 story off of the radar. Questioning 9/11 means questioning government and questioning government is bad business for socialist tyrants.

As raw story points out, the governor was forced to turn to a Russian television station to get his message out because our own media is too chicken shit to even report on the questions he raises.

 

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