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When Alex Jones Interviewed David Lynch About 9/11 Conspiracies ...

March 13, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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Yes, this actually happened.

Controversial political commentator Alex Jones’ radio interview with director David Lynch has been unearthed. In it, they talk about their conspiratorial doubts on 9/11 and universal solutions to the problems we face as humanity.

You might not have known this, but Lynch is a 9/11 truther. He was on Jones’ Infowars in 2007 to talk about his crackpot ideas which, to nobody’s surprise, fit perfectly with Alex Jones’ theories.

Lynch and Jones have appeared on-screen together in “Loose Change,” a documentary that presented a radical thesis: “What if September 11th—the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil, the tragedy that precipitated the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, costing the world trillions of dollars in military spending and tens of thousands of innocent deaths—was not the work of 19 jihadi terrorists? What if the American government knew about the attacks ahead of time and allowed them to occur or, even worse, helped execute them?”

Upon release, the film got more than 10 million views in just a few months on Google Video, with millions more watching pirated versions, according to the filmmakers. Vanity Fair called it “the first Internet blockbuster.” Alec Baldwin called it “the Gone With the Wind of the [9/11 conspiracy] movement.” Lynch said the film makes “you look at what you thought you saw in a different light.” Filmmaker Kevin Smith called the film “fucking riveting.”

In a 2007 event in Seatle, Lynch stated, “As far as 9/11 goes there’s things we saw that conjure questions and wondering and something doesn’t seem quite right so it makes us wonder and the next step is we need answers.” He added, “At the World Trade Center, three buildings came down, like demolitions, and two of them were hit by a plane, but the third one they said “do you want us to pull it?” and they pulled it and it looked just like the other two. Those things bother me.”

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