Monday, February 3, 2014

Superbowl 2014: 9/11 Truther and Independent Journalist Hacks Press Conference


According to NJ.com, Matthew Mills, an 30-year-old independent journalist from Brooklyn, said his aim was just to get close to MetLife Stadium — which had layers of security in what’s supposed to be the most secure sporting event in the United States — so he could conduct some fan interviews.
“I just said I was running late for work and I had to get in there,” Mills said. “It was that simple.”
Mills said he got through multiple layers of security using that bogus story.
“I didn’t think that I’d get that far,” Mills said. “I just kept getting closer and closer. Once I got past the final gate and into the stadium, I was dumbfounded.”
Despite the overkill of security, 700 troopers, 3,000 private security guards, backed by the U.S. military, Mills got to his desired destination with no problem.
Mills hacked the Matrix. He got his message out to over 100 million who watched the Superbowl last night, and the main stream media couldn’t stop him. He reminded people of the tragic day of 9/11 and the honest questions still not answered by our elected officials.
The 9/11 families have not forgotten and are still fighting for the truth.
Only three Congressmen have signed onto House Resolution 428 which asks Obama to declassify the 28 pages in the 9/11 report.
Rep. Jones states, “Twelve years after the United States suffered a horrendous attack on our own soil, the families of the victims deserve to know all the facts concerning that tragic day,” said Congressman Jones.  “Furthermore, the information contained in the redacted pages is critical to our foreign policy moving forward and should thus be available to the American public.  If the 9/11 hijackers had outside help – particularly from one or more foreign governments – the press and the public have a right to know what our government has or has not done to bring justice to all of the perpetrators.”
Mill’s actions have sparked a renewed, nationwide discussion on 9/11. Read more here.



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