Angry letter to the BBC by an Icelander

I am outraged at the level of obvious bias in the BBC programme [9/11: The Conspiracy Files].  Most of the prominent questions of the 9/11 truth movement were  not  addressed at all or misrepresented. The molten steel, NORAD  lies, fake confession tapes, ISI-White House connections, Norman Mineta’s and  William Rodriguez's testimonies, 9/11 Commission's flawed report... and I could go on and on and on. Maybe I just  will... High  profile actors, directors, writers, musicians, government officials, former intelligence agents and family members of victims who have come forward publicly with questions were not presented [in the programme] as part of this global truth movement. Instead it  was portrayed as a group of delusional, almost fanatic people. Three people represented the entire movement with distorted soundbite quotes which they were not given time to explain.

You suggest that questioning the fairytale lie known as the "official account" is somehow offensive to family members of victims of the attack when they have in fact been the amongst the most hard working 9/11 truthers out there.
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I demand a retraction; you should sack all of the people who perpetrated this crime and apologize to the people of the world.  This show just about made the entire BBC network a culprit in one of the worst crime in human history. Doubtless there have been many less profile examples of more human slaughtering than we saw on  9/11. But few events have been used to manipulate  people's minds and promote tyranny and war as much as these  attacks.

For humankind’s sake, please admit this and apologize.

Gudjon Valgardsson
Reykjavik, Iceland
22 February 2007