Part of a series on the: 9/11 Truth Movement | | Articles | | | | Participants | | | | Organizations | | | | Films | | | | Books | | This box: view • talk • edit | Jeff Rense is an American conspiracy theorist and radio talk-show host of the Jeff Rense Program, broadcast on US satellite radio via Genesis Communications Network (GCN) and Internet radio.[1] Members of the 9/11 Truth Movement at a Los Angeles demonstration, October 2007 The 9/11 Truth Movement is the name adopted by organizations and individuals that question the mainstream account of the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States. ...
A variety of conspiracy theories question the mainstream account of the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States. ...
According to the controlled demolition hypothesis conspiracy theory, the World Trade Center was not destroyed by the planes that crashed into it as part of the September 11th attacks, nor by the fires that followed, but by explosives or other devices planted in the buildings in advance. ...
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, a minority of people have expressed doubts about the official account of events. ...
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is author, born in London from Bangladeshi origin. ...
Edward Asner (born November 15, 1929) is an American actor known for his Emmy-winning role as Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and later continued in a spinoff series, Lou Grant. ...
The name Kevin Barrett may also refer to Kevin Buzz Barrett, a former cast member of ZOOM, Kevin James Barrett (born February 1959) is a university lecturer and 9/11 conspiracy theorist. ...
Robert M. Bowman (born 1934) was the former Director of Advanced Space Programs Development for the U.S. Air Force in the Ford and Carter administrations, and a former United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with 101 combat missions. ...
Andreas von Bülow (born 17 July 1937 in Dresden) is a German writer, lawyer and former SPD politician. ...
Marion Cotillard (born September 30, 1975) is an Academy Award, BAFTA, two-time César Award, Czech Lion and Golden Globe winning French actress. ...
Dante Terrell Smith (born December 11, 1973), better known by his stage name Mos Def, is an American rapper and actor. ...
Alexander Keewatin Dewdney (born August 5, 1941 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician, computer scientist and philosopher who has written a number of books on the future and implications of modern computing. ...
Rosie ODonnell (born March 21, 1962 in Bayside, Queens, New York) is an 11-time Emmy Award-winning American talk show host, television personality, comedienne, film, television, and stage actress. ...
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known as Eminem or Slim Shady, is a Grammy and Academy Award-winning American rapper, record producer and actor from the Detroit, Michigan area. ...
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Maurice Robert Mike Gravel (pronounced ) (born May 13, 1930) is a former Democratic United States Senator from Alaska, who served two terms from 1969 to 1981, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential election. ...
David Ray Griffin (born 1939) is a retired professor of philosophy of religion and theology and a proponent of an alternative 9/11 theory that implicates members of the United States government as being involved in the attacks. ...
Sander Hicks is the founder and former editor of Soft Skull Press as well as playwright. ...
Jim Hoffman is a software engineer based in Alameda, California, who has worked in scientific visualization and produced the first visualization of Costas minimal surface. ...
David Icke David Vaughan Icke (pronounced IKE //) (born April 29, 1952 in Leicester, England) is a British writer and public speaker who has devoted himself since 1990 to researching who and what is really controlling the world. ...
For other persons of the same name, see Alex Jones. ...
Steven E. Jones For other uses, see Stephen Jones. ...
For other persons named David Lynch, see David Lynch (disambiguation). ...
Lynn Margulis Dr. Lynn Margulis (born March 15, 1938) is a biologist and University Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. ...
Michael Hugh Meacher (born November 4, 1939) is a British Labour party politician, and Member of Parliament (MP) for Oldham West and Royton. ...
Thierry Meyssan Thierry Meyssan is a French journalist and extreme left political activist. ...
Raymond McGovern born 1939, is a retired CIA officer turned political activist. ...
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. ...
Sean Justin Penn (born August 17, 1960) // Penn was born in Santa Monica, California, the son of Leo Penn, an actor and director, and Eileen Ryan (née Annucci), an actress. ...
Morgan Reynolds Morgan O. Reynolds is professor emeritus at Texas A&M University and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis headquartered in Dallas, TX. He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor during 2001â2002, George W. Bush...
For other persons named Paul Roberts, see Paul Roberts (disambiguation). ...
Rodriguez & US President George W Bush William RodrÃguez is a former janitor who was at the North Tower of the World Trade Center who pulled several people to safety during the September 11, 2001 attacks. ...
Michael Ruppert is the founder and editor of From The Wilderness, a newsletter and website dedicated to investigating political cover-ups. ...
Peter Dale Scott is a poet, antiwar activist, and professor emeritus, University of California, Berkley who wrote a tract entitled The War Conspiracy, in which he alleges that certain of the American government and economy conspire to maintain the status quo by manipulating our armed forces in an effort to...
David Shayler talking at an anti-war meeting at Sheffield University David Shayler is a British journalist and former MI5 (British Security Service) officer. ...
Charles Irwin Sheen (born September 3, 1965) is a Golden Globe Award-winning and Emmy-nominated American actor. ...
Martin Sheen (born August 3, 1940) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning American actor. ...
Cindy Sheehan gives the peace sign in front of the White House in 2006. ...
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Jesse Ventura (born July 15, 1951 as James George Janos), also known as The Body, The Star, and The Governing Body, is an American politician, retired professional wrestler, Navy UDT veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host. ...
James (Jimmy) W. Walter of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Vienna, Austria is a venture capitalist, philanthropist and political activist of the United States who is a proponent of the 9/11 domestic conspiracy theory. ...
Barrie Wallace Zwicker (1934-present) is an award-winning Canadian alternative media journalist, documentary producer, and left-wing political activist. ...
9-11 Citizens Watch is a citizen-led watchdog network established to support independent investigation, research and analysis into the attacks of September 11th and its political and economic aftermath. ...
The Family Steering Committee was an organization of twelve relatives of victims the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. ...
The Jersey Girls or Jersey Widows is a commonly-used moniker referring to four women from New Jersey, (Kristen Breitweiser, Patty Casazza, Lorie Van Auken, and Mindy Kleinberg), whose husbands were killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks. ...
Loose Change is a documentary film written and directed by Dylan Avery, and produced by Korey Rowe with Jason Bermas. ...
The stark front cover includes the seal of the CIA The CIA and September 11 (German: Die CIA und der 11. ...
The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9-11 (2004, ISBN 1-56656-552-9) is a book written by David Ray Griffin, a retired professor of philosophy at the Claremont School of Theology. ...
The Terror Timeline: Year by Year, Day by Day, Minute by Minute: A Comprehensive Chronicle of the Road to 9/11 â and Americas Response is described by its publisher as a compilation of over 5,000 reports and articles concerning the September 11, 2001 attacks. ...
The War on Freedom: How and Why America was Attacked, is a book about the 9/11 attacks, coauthored by poet John Leonard and 9/11 Truth Movement activist Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed. ...
A conspiracy theory is a theory that defies common historical or current understanding of events, under the claim that those events are the result of manipulations by two or more individuals or various secretive powers or conspiracies. ...
For other uses, see Talk Radio. ...
// A satellite radio or subscription radio (SR) is a digital radio signal that is broadcast by a communications satellite, which covers a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio signals. ...
Internet radio (aka e-Radio) is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. ...
Rense's radio program and website, Rense.com,[2] cover subjects such as UFO reporting, paranormal phenomena, Anti-semitic conspiracy theories, tracking of new diseases & possible resultant pandemics, environmental concerns (see chemtrails), possible evidence of advanced ancient technology, geopolitical developments and emergent energy technologies, complementary and alternative medicine among other subjects. Radio broadcasts have been a popular entertainment since the 1910s, though popularity has declined a little in some countries since television became widespread. ...
A website (alternatively, web site or Web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or more web servers, usually accessible via the Internet. ...
UFO can mean: Unidentified flying object United Future Organization, a Japanese-Brazilian electronic jazz band UFO, the rock band that previously featured Michael Schenker UFO, the Gerry Anderson TV series United Farmers of Ontario, a political party that formed the government in Ontario from 1919 to 1923 U.F.O...
Anomalous phenomena are phenomena which are observed and for which there are no suitable explanations in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge, e. ...
This article is about the medical term. ...
For other uses, see Pandemic (disambiguation). ...
The historic Blue Marble photograph, which helped bring environmentalism to the public eye. ...
Photo taken in Portland of trails with an appearance said to be characteristic of chemtrails Chemtrail is a name used by some to describe certain kinds of trails visible in the sky behind high_altitude aircraft. ...
The wheel was invented circa 4000 BC, and has become one of the worlds most famous and most useful technologies. ...
Geopolitics analyses politics, history and social science with reference to geography. ...
The word complement (with an e in the second syllable, not to be confused with a different word, compliment with an i) has a number of uses. ...
Alternative medicine has been described as any of various systems of healing or treating disease (as chiropractic, homeopathy, or faith healing) not included in the traditional medical curricula taught in the United States and Britain.[1] Alternative medicine practices are often based in belief systems not derived from modern science. ...
Biographical information
Rense was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Southern California. He worked as a television news reporter, producer and anchor for Santa Barbara's ABC affiliate, KEYT-TV. He performed the same duties for a handful of TV stations in the Northwest in the early to mid-1980s, including Oregon NBC affiliate KOBI-TV. By the late-1980s while working at a Las Vegas, Nevada television station as a news anchor, Rense claims he became "disillusioned" with TV broadcasting and decided to leave television broadcasting altogether. After what he refers to as "walking away" from a twelve year TV career,[3] Rense returned to Santa Barbara and opened several "All About Pets" stores, which he sold in the early-1990s Rense's favorite singer is Mario Lanza and he hosts a Lanza website. In 2007 3 CDs of rare recordings of Mario Lanza's were released in which he produced.[4] Nickname: Location in the state of Missouri Coordinates: , Country State County Independent City Government - Mayor Francis G. Slay (D) Area - City 66. ...
This article is about the region of Southern California. ...
Television news refers to the practice of disseminating current events via the media of television. ...
This article is about journalistic reporters. ...
The primary role of a television producer is to coordinate and control all aspects of production, ranging from show idea development and cast hiring to shoot supervision and fact-checking. ...
Anchorman redirects here. ...
Nickname: Location in Santa Barbara County and the state of California Coordinates: , Country State County Santa Barbara Government - Mayor Marty Blum Area - Total 41. ...
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American television network. ...
KEYT-TV is a television station in Santa Barbara, California. ...
Regional definitions vary from source to source. ...
The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, also called The Eighties. The decade saw social, economic and general upheaval as wealth, production and western culture migrated to new industrializing economies. ...
This article is about the U.S. state. ...
This article is about the television network. ...
KOBI is a local NBC affiliate based in Medford, Oregon. ...
The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, also called The Eighties. The decade saw social, economic and general upheaval as wealth, production and western culture migrated to new industrializing economies. ...
For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ...
For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
Mario Lanza as Giuseppe Verdis Otello. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
About the show Rense first tried his hand at radio while an education major at the University of California Santa Barbara. Sometime in 1994 Rense decided to self-finance his own radio show[5] and approached Santa Barbara radio station KTMS with his idea for a talk radio show. The web stream radio show was originally known as "Sightings", by agreement with actor/producer Henry Winkler, who was producing the syndicated television show "Sightings" (TV-Series 1992-1997).[6] The radio show was web broadcast at the web address www.sightings.com. About the year 2000, all reference to "Sightings" was dropped, and the new web site www.rense.com was introduced. The show is broadcast live over radio networks, satellite radio and the internet. An academic major, major concentration, concentration, or simply major is a mainly a U.S. and Canadian term for a college or university students main field of specialization during his or her undergraduate studies. ...
The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is a coeducational public university located on the Pacific Ocean in Santa Barbara County, California. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
Radio broadcasts have been a popular entertainment since the 1910s, though popularity has declined a little in some countries since television became widespread. ...
A radio station is an audio (sound) broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves (a form of electromagnetic radiation) from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device. ...
KTMS is a commercial radio station out of Santa Barbara, California. ...
For other uses, see Talk Radio. ...
Dr. Henry Franklin Jameson Frederick Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is a Golden Globe Award-winning American actor, director, producer and author. ...
Show topics & previous guests Two recurring themes on the Rense show are a general mistrust of the establishment, and the claim that the attacks on the New York World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 were orchestrated by Zionist (distinguished from 'Jewish') neoconservative elements within the US Government, the CIA and the Israeli Mossad. Regular guests include conspiracy theorists, ufologists, and critics of the establishment such as congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. One of Rense's favourite guests is paranormal expert, Brad Steiger, who is also a personal friend of Rense. Rense has also interviewed controversial South African journalist Jani Allan and ex-Zimbabwean Jan Lamprecht, who became a regular commentator. The Rense.com web page access is now restricted (as of 12/2007) from some users by the Websense firewall, which blocks the site under the categories "racism" and "hate." For other uses, see Establishment. ...
A sequential look at United Flight 175 crashing into the south tower of the World Trade Center The September 11, 2001 attacks (often referred to as 9/11âpronounced nine eleven or nine one one) consisted of a series of coordinated terrorist[1] suicide attacks upon the United States, predominantly...
The World Trade Center on fire The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. ...
This article is about Zionism as a movement, not the History of Israel. ...
Neoconservatism describes several distinct political ideologies which are considered new forms of conservatism. ...
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The CIA Seal The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an American intelligence agency, responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. Government. ...
For the Haganah branch responsible for coordinating Jewish immigration into the British Mandate of Palestine, see Mossad Lealiyah Bet. ...
For other uses, see Conspiracy theory (disambiguation). ...
Artistic representation of UFOs Ufology is the study of unidentified flying object (UFO) reports, sightings, alleged physical evidence, and other related phenomena. ...
A Congressman or Congresswoman (generically, Congressperson) is a politician who is a member of a Congress. ...
Cynthia Ann McKinney (born March 17, 1955) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. ...
Brad Steiger is a prolific American writer and author who has sold over 17 million books making him one of the best selling authors in history. ...
Jani Allan (born 11 September 1953) is a South African journalist and top radio commentator. ...
Rense and Anti-Semitism Despite denying he is an anti-semite and claiming to be an "Anti-Zionist," Rense's website often fails to filter out links to what some may consider anti-semitic and Holocaust revisionist articles. Several cartoons reminiscent of Nazi propaganda (Zionist Octopus's tentacles enveloping the globe for example) have been published there as well. Here are recent link titles (May 13, 2008) and link examples: "How Zionist Jews Teach People 'Who is Boss' " "Zionist Jews Kill 69 (36 Women & Kids) Kidnap 127" The Chemical & Toxicological Impossibility Of The Auschwitz Gas Chamber Legend [1] Ernst Zundel - The Man, His Deeds & His Writings [2] The Strange, Mysterious Eternal Allure Of Adolf Hitler [3] Jeff Rense Interviews David Duke after his return from Iran for the Holocaust Denier/Revisionist Conference [4]
Books Rense authored the 1997 book "AIDS Exposed" (BioAlert press, ISBN 096489890X).[7] For the band, see 1997 (band). ...
Notes - ^ James B., Meigs (2006). The Conspiracy Industry. Popular Mechanics. Hearst Communications, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- ^ About The Show - Jeff Rense Program. Jeff Rense.
- ^ ABOUT THE SHOW - Jeff Rense Program
- ^ Mario Lanza
- ^ ABOUT THE SHOW - Jeff Rense Program
- ^ "Sightings" (1992)
- ^ Willamette Week | “THE TRUTH IS UP THERE” | September 26th, 2001
The adolescent Internet. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 45th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
References - Silva, Veronica C. "Cyberspace: Host to Host". BusinessWorld (Philippines). 4 September 1997. p. 18.
External links Mario Lanza as Giuseppe Verdis Otello. ...
The adolescent Internet. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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