Saturday, April 5, 2008

Ventura says he regrets initial acceptance of 9/11 explanations

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Jesse Ventura says he regrets not asking more questions about the 9/11 attacks when he was still governor of Minnesota.


Ventura tells the nationally syndicated radio host Alex Jones that his skepticism about the official version of events would have then carried more weight.


Among many other things, Ventura questions how the Twin Towers could have fallen so fast and in such a way as to turn so much of the wreckage into dust.


He also says that after watching the Twin Towers collapse in slow motion, it appears to him exactly like the controlled demolition of a Las Vegas hotel.


Ventura spoke on Jones’ program on Wednesday. Ventura was elected as an independent in 1998 and left office in 2003 after deciding not to seek re-election.


Jones frequently questions the events surrounding 9/11 and often discusses conspiracies on his radio show and documentary films.


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