Media: Pentagon shooter doubted official 9/11 story, hated pot laws

Raw Story
Mar. 05, 2010

As RAW STORY noted last month after Joseph Andrew Stack crashed his small plane into a building containing a federal tax office, “even five years after Jon Stewart famously told CNN’s dueling Crossfire hosts to ’stop, stop, stop, stop hurting America,’ some folks can’t stop politicizing tragic events and claiming them for or against their respective sides.”

WKOW reports,

New details are emerging Friday morning about the suspect in a shooting in a Pentagon subway station, including a resentment toward the military and doubt about the Sept. 11. terror attacks.

In an internet posting linked to John Patrick Bedell, the writer says he was determined to see justice for the 1991 death of a California Marine. His death was ruled a suicide but has long been the source of coverup theories.

The user also railed against enforcement of marijuana laws.

The Wisconsin TV station used the headline “Pentagon shooting suspect may have had 9/11 conspiracy” for their article, perhaps forgetting that the 9/11 plot itself by definition was a conspiracy.

The Los Angeles Times used the following headline for an AP story: “Pentagon shooter apparently doubted 9/11 facts in Web posting.”

Conspiracy site Prison Planet writes, “Just two days after we warned of false flag domestic attacks that would be blamed on the federal government's political adversaries were all but inevitable, a Californian man attacked the Pentagon last night in a shooting that wounded two police officers and has since been blamed on the John Patrick Bedell's advocacy for 9/11 truth.”

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