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1 September 2006  |     mail this article   |     print   |   
Loose Change now available on DVD
In stores today in the Netherlands: Loose Change, with Dutch subtitles. Introduction and interviews by Daan de Wit from DeepJournal and DaanSpeak
Loose Change  2nd edition, the 9/11 documentary that took the world by storm, is now available on DVD in the Netherlands, with Dutch subtitles. In a separate segment Daan de Wit does a presentation of the DVD and interviews member of the Dutch Parliament Mat Herben, defense specialist and former head of the Defense publications of the ministry of Defense. There is also an interview with journalist Willem Middelkoop who researched the subject extensively and adresses the major questions surrounding 9/11.

Herben watches Loose Change live on camera and is surprised about the serious content of the documentary and expresses his disbelief of the official theory when he is confronted with several facts presented, such as the lack of for instance the Boeing 757 engines in or around the Pentagon. Asked if he will show the documentary to fellow members of Parliament, he said yes, and added that he would also inform  the American ambassador in the Netherlands and ask him questions (which he did straight after the interview in a person to person meeting) and with collegues in the US (Herben is in the United States today).

German initiative: Free copy of Loose Change.


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