Sheen Challenges 9/11 Truth Debunkers to Larry King Live Debate

Charlie and Alex

‘We’re not hiding,’ states Sheen as he calls out McCain, Hannity, Limbaugh and O’Reilly

AUSTIN, Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ — Appearing on The Alex Jones Show today to
discuss his video address to Barack Obama, Charlie Sheen has challenged those
who have publicly attacked him for speaking out on 9/11, particularly Meghan
McCain, Rush Limbaugh Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly, to debate him on CNN’s
Larry King Live.

Following the publication of Sheen’s “20 Minutes With The President,” a
fictionalized account of a meeting with Barack Obama in which Sheen implores
the President to reopen the investigation of 9/11 in light of the majority of
the 9/11 Commission members publicly denouncing the official story as a
deception, McCain attacked Sheen on ABC’s top rated show The View, comparing
people who question 9/11 with holocaust deniers.

“I quoted Charlie Sheen yesterday about his experience with prostitutes, so
really you’re the one I should be listening to about 9/11? . . . I am not
going to take my political advice from Charlie Sheen,” stated McCain, daughter
of the former Republican nominee John McCain.

McCain’s sophomoric reliance on attacking Sheen on the foundation of decades
old events in his personal life, while failing to address even one of the 20
pieces of evidence raised in his letter to Obama, is typical of the media
response to Sheen’s challenge thus far.

Amongst the scoffers and debunkers, not one corporate media outfit has managed
to actually address a single point Sheen raised in his letter, resorting
instead to childish quips and badly researched proclamations.

A familiar theme arising out of such hit pieces is an effort to imply that
Sheen’s questioning of the official 9/11 story is somehow an “outrage” and
hurtful to the family members of the victims, despite the fact that the
majority of victims’ family members share the same questions.

Furthermore, claiming that people who doubt the government story are on par
with holocaust deniers completely ignores the fact that six of the ten 9/11
Commission members, along with scores of other highly credible former and
current government officials, intelligence professionals, military officials,
scientists, structural engineers and architects, and legal scholars have all
publicly questioned the official version of events behind September 11.

Fox News talking heads Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity, as well as popular
radio host Rush Limbaugh, have also attempted to attack Sheen’s credibility
while failing to discuss any of the subjects he actually raised.

In response, Sheen told The Alex Jones Show that he is challenging any one or
all of McCain, Hannity, Limbaugh or O’Reilly to a debate about 9/11 on CNN’s
Larry King Live or any other television show in Los Angeles, adding that the
show must be broadcast live to prevent bias editing.

Should the debate go ahead, Sheen will be accompanied by Bob Mcilvaine, a 9/11
families representative who lost his son Robert in the attacks. Sheen
suggested that his adversary in the debate be accompanied by representatives
from Popular Mechanics, who have routinely sought to debunk questions
surrounding 9/11.

“Let’s do it,” Sheen told the Alex Jones Show Friday. “I issue the challenge
to debate Meghan McCain, Rush Limbaugh, Sen Hannity, Bill O’Reilly, bring them
all, Bob Mcilvaine and I will join you on Larry King Live and you guys bring
whatever you’ve got … and we’ll show up with the truth and we’ll just see
how it goes – we’re not hiding,” added Sheen.

Watch the clip from The View at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yENcu5_7Mdk .

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Alex Jones’ show and websites infowars.com and prisonplanet.com are a focal
point and a forum where many prominent figures from academia, the political
world and Hollywood have spoken out about what really happened on September
11th.

Tom Delonge Speaks Out About 9/11

Tom Delonge

Blink 182 star Tom DeLonge has followed in the footsteps of Charlie Sheen by becoming the latest celebrity to publicly doubt the official version of events behind 9/11 and voice his belief that the attacks were an inside job.

DeLonge is the lead singer in Blink 182, a southern Californian punk/pop quartet that has had two US Billboard number one selling albums and whose 1999 album Enema of the State went platinum five times over.

During a hosting spot on a San Diego’s KAVA-FM radio station, DeLonge talked with Professor James Fetzer about evidence of 9/11 inside involvement.

“We do know that the buildings came down in a fashion extremely similar to a controlled demolition of a building – we do know that expertise that is needed to fly those gigantic planes into that exact location could never have been achieved by someone that just learned how to fly a small plane, said DeLonge.”

Discussing the failure of NORAD to enact standard operating procedure and intercept the planes and Norman Mineta’s testimony about Cheney’s orders ‘still standing’ – DeLonge stated, “Cheney knew that the planes are coming in and he capped the order to leave it alone so it could hit.”

“It’s so weird how our own government did it to us, 9/11 was not perpetrated by a bunch of people that just learned how to fly planes,” said DeLonge.

Spencer Pratt with Heidi Montag: 9/11 was an inside job.

Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt

If a list were composed of some of the most controversial things anyone could possibly say, the recent comments by Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag would likely make the cut.

In a highly controversial appearance on Alex Jones’ radio program, Infowars, Pratt and Montag said they believe that 9/11 was an inside job, the idea that global warming exists is “mind boggling,” and that the end of humanity is upon us.

US Magazine is up and running with a full blown report on the interview which is starting to gain traction due to the highly controversial remarks made by the famous (now infamous) couple.

The interview, which can be heard in full here, 180 minutes into the broadcast.

We could go on and on about the controversial comments made, but this is one of those times when you just have to hear something for yourself to believe it.