Willie
Nelson Doubts Sept. 11th Was Terrorist Attack (AP)
- Texas icon Willie Nelson said on a nationally syndicated radio show this week
that he questions the official story of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New
York City. "I
certainly do," Nelson said Monday when asked by talk show host Alex Jones
if he questions the official story. "I
saw those towers fall and I've seen an implosion in Las Vegas, there's too much
similarities between the two. And I saw the building fall that didn't get hit
by nothing," the singer-songwriter said. "So, how naive are we, you
know, what do they think we'll go for?" Click
here to watch interview... On
Sept. 11, 2001, 19 men hijacked planes, crashing them into each of the World Trade
Center's twin towers in New York City, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field.
Nelson,
who turns 75 this year, said if he were president, he would "stop the damn
war, it's just that simple." "The
way I heard it, the 15 people from Saudi Arabia hit us in New York and we go jump
on Afghanistan," Nelson said. "I never could figure that one out in
Iraq." Nelson's
publicist would not comment on the remarks. Jones,
an Austin-based talk show host on the Burnsville, Minn., Genesis Communications
Network, is sometimes described as a "conspiracy theorist." He regularly
rails against globalism, the United Nations and World Bank on satellite and Internet
radio. |