Department of Exploitation: a 9/11 Ballot Initiative
William Pepper, a conspiracy theorist and noted lawyer to assassins (James Earl Ray, Sirhan Sirhan), has a shameful new cause: the 9/11 Ballot Initiative Campaign. He and other supporters are seeking to gather signatures to put a measure on the New York City ballot that would establish an independent commission to investigate the 9/11 attacks. In New York City, direct democracy is indirect, so 30,000 signatures triggers only a review by the city council, which can vote the initiative up or down. If they don't approve it, another 15,000 signatures can put the measure on the ballot.
Pepper's theories tend to run along the lines that the FBI or CIA or shadowy government-corporate forces are behind everything, and I'm loathe to give such people attention. But this is direct democracy news, I'm afraid. Pepper has made a career on this kind of nonsense, and he serves mainly to spread rumor and false claims, cause new pain for the families of victims of these crimes, and give ammunition that demagogues have used to great effect. And Pepper has associated with many of the world's worst demagogues; he's the sort of guy who invites Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to speak at a conference on human rights. It's time for New York's reporters to unmask this initiative.
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You may want to also add that Pepper is the guy who warned Chavez of impending coup attempts. This is important in that it provides some background(and necessitates further research by you) on Pepper's relationship with Chavez.
Charles