Stop the Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst: DC Fundraiser CANCELLED
Posted on August 21, 2008
Big DC fundraiser canceled
Cancel as well the urgent action alert that was going to be the subject of today’s blogburst post. The Memorial Project has just abandoned the “gala” tribute and fundraiser they were planning for almost a year. The event was to be held in Washington DC on September 11th, and yes, they actually called it a “gala,” until Flight 93 family members said NO WAY.
Last month’s announcement of the event promised big:
An impressive Honorary Host Committee has been assembled consisting of over 200 members of Congress and the leadership of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Special state delegations from Pennsylvania and California are also being organized for the event.
Assembled where? In the imaginations of Memorial Project personnel? If there really were 200 Congressmen on board, including the leadership of both parties, what could possibly prompt cancellation?
Has word gotten out that the memorial is actually a terrorist memorial mosque?
Fuggedaboudit. We are a long way from Congress being alert to the facts. It is possible, however, that there is a growing awareness in Congress that the Flight 93 families are divided over the crescent design (now called a broken circle). Thank Tom Burnett Sr., whose efforts to stop the desecration of his son’s grave drew national television coverage in May, and extensive Pittsburgh coverage this month:
Tom Sr. on Pittsburgh’s WPXI channel 6, August 4th. (Click for video.)
Us critics know well the difficulty of going up against Flight 93 family members. Who would have imagined that conservative stalwarts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity would remain silent about the planting of a giant Mecca-oriented crescent on the Flight 93 crash site? But all it takes is some family members on the other side and nobody wants to get involved.
Maybe Tom’s pleas for help are injecting the same paralysis into would-be supporters of the crescent design. If both sides are paralyzed, that is a step in the right direction, but it is nowhere near enough. Architect Paul Murdoch is still on track to stab his terrorist memorial mosque into the heartland of America. (That is the significance of a crescent that Muslims face into to face Mecca: it is the central feature around which every mosque is built.)
How big does the memorial controversy have to get before a few of these paralyzed big-wigs on either side decide to simply check the facts? All congressmen have interns they can assign to fact-check the Mecca orientation of the giant crescent (five minutes), the Islamic crescent soaring in the sky above the symbolic lives of the 40 heroes (five seconds), the 44 glass blocks on the flight path (just open up the design drawings and count).
Michelle Malkin, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity all have interns too. If these folks are skeptical, they ought to at least want to expose our claims about these features as a fraud, so that the controversy can be put to rest. If they find that our claims are accurate, all we ask is that they join the call for a proper investigation.
Come on movers and shakers. Paralysis is not enough. Stand paralyzed as Paul Murdoch pilots a re-hijacked Flight 93 to its mark, and the heroism of Flight 93 will be well and truly betrayed.
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Actually, it’s WPXI, not KPXI. WPXI is the NBC affiliate in Pittsburgh. Just figured you would want to know.
P.S. I would hardly call the Pittsburgh coverage extensive, as I live there and haven’t heard all the much about the memorial.
The post DOES say WPXI.
As for the coverage being extensive: it was pretty good on the television stations. (Both a couple minutes long and quite favorable, if you click the WPXI link.) Three other stations were also at the meeting.
The newspapers are another story. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette made a top level editorial decision not to cover Tom Burnett’s trip to Somerset to protest the crescent design. How do I know? Editor Tom Birdsong emailed me to brag about it!
The Post Gazette also made a top-level decision in September 2005 not to report the Mecca-orientation of the giant crescent, so they are desperate now to suppress the story. The Tribune Review is in much the same boat, refusing to publish a report from their own consultant (I have a copy) that confirms the Mecca-orientation of the giant crescent.
The people of Pittsburgh ought to be raising hell.