I know I'm pushing into very unPC territory here. Some of the people promoting this book are people who have been longtime activists, posters to this forum, and even people I like personally a great deal. But this is what TruthMove does best. Call it like we see it.
I don't think this is good for the movement. How could people in the movement so much more respected than I be wrong while I think I'm right? Its certainly possible. I'll try to explain. However there is a bit of a gut feeling in this.
First of all, to refresh our memory. "The Shell Game" was considered by many in the movement to be not responsible in a number of ways. Many of these concerns were covered in a thread on this forum.
http://www.truthmove.org/forum/topic/882?replies=3...
But a couple of things come immediately to mind. Its stereotyping or irresponsible portrayal of people from the middle east. Its use of fear to emphasize its thesis. Its repeated assertion that a nuclear terrorist incident was inevitable.
As my final opinion after having read the book, reviewed it, and read other reviews was that the book was not responsible it follows that I would consider promoting the book to also be irresponsible. That would be my initial bias when it comes to critiquing the manner in which the book is being promoted. But I have more to say.
The "Week of Truth" is promoting a week during which all 9/11 truthers buy and get others to buy a copy of the book. While Alten is donating some small portion of that to the FealGood Foundation, the whole effort, generally speaking, puts a lot of money in his pocket. Now Alten is doing a book tour, and in the process is helping to promote Peak Oil and 9/11 truth. That is certainly a good thing. However, we must keep in mind that before the issues, he's promoting the book.
We, the undersigned, urge everyone seeking truth, peace and justice, to not only purchase this new novel, "The Shell Game," but also to email out this appeal to all you know who seek truth, peace and justice in the form of 9/11 truth coming out. In turn, please urge them to do the same with all their contacts and urge them to do the same. We can break 9/11 truth open if we work together and focus on this project for the next 30 days.
Yours in 9/11 truth, peace and justice,
Dr. Steven Jones; Janice Matthews (911Truth.org); David Ray Griffin; Kevin Ryan; Dr. Robert Bowman; Rob Balsamo (Pilots for 9/11 Truth); Carol Brouillet; Mike Berger; David Kubiak; Kevin Barrett; Michael Wolsey; Peter Dale Scott; Bill Douglas
With a list like that, minus Kevin Barrett, how could I possibly be right? I will acknowledge that maybe I'm missing something. Maybe I don't have all the facts. But with so much promotion, that would fall in their court, would it not?
Then we have this:
http://www.truthmove.org/forum/topic/905?replies=4
This was a thread on our forum in which we offered a strong critique of a message sent out by Alten in which he exaggerated and even directly lied in the interest of getting people to promote his book. Before this point I had some hope that the promotion of this book would do us some good. But as I no longer trust his intentions, I can not feel optimistic about the outcome of this promotion.
And then this from the Week of Truth site:
New York Best Selling Author, Steve Alten, is appearing on national corporate media educating millions of the importance of the 9/11 TRUTH MOVEMENT. We can get him on more and more media, and perhaps stop a false flag attack that will launch war with Iran. Seymor Hirsch and Scott Ritter are predicting the neocons will launch an event in April. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE.
More false flag hysteria! That's it for me. The problem with this has been very well documented and discussed here. We simply need no more of it. Can anyone even confirm whether or not Hirsch made this assertion. I can't image he would say something so cavalier. He's far too responsible a journalist. And that quote above is the very first paragraph on the website.
Well, so this all brings me to my conclusion. This all stinks to high heaven. I honestly think that people with ardent hopes and hidden biases have been duped into pushing this book. I think many of those people have simply decided to look past some of the very concerns expressed here, telling themselves that no one is perfect, or that we can't pass up such an important opportunity.
And while I'm not sure that this whole episode will come to hurt the movement, and may end up doing some good in the end, I very simply can't endorse this book or the actions surrounding it. And I encourage others to be as critical and willing to question those around them who share the same profound commitment to promoting the truth.
We all get it wrong some times. Maybe I'm off base this time. I obviously don't think so.
Edit: I changed the title of this thread as it was pointed out to me that it could be used by people to easily dismiss its contents. Bleh.