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Matt Bellamy Invites Viewing Millions To See Important Film

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I was this story's 'tip off' :)

 

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Rock Frontman Invites Viewing Millions To See Alex Jones Movie

Muse singer scrawls name of Terror Storm on t-shirt, performs headlining show at Reading Festival

 

Paul Joseph Watson | August 27 2006

 

Critically acclaimed rockers Muse cited Alex Jones' new film as one of their influences as frontman Matt Bellamy scrawled "Terror Storm" on the back of his shirt for the band's Saturday night headline gig at the Reading Festival in the UK.

 

The Reading Festival is famous worldwide amongst music lovers and is regularly screened by the BBC to viewers in the UK. Muse are considered one of the best alternative rock bands in Britain and they have played many large stadiums in the United States, in which their fan base is also large and ever-expanding.

 

Following the performance, Bellamy explained the meaning behind the t-shirt to NME, Britain's top selling music magazine.

 

"Go to Google Video, type in Terror Storm and you'll find a nice little surprise. It will shed some light on world affairs, put it that way. I rather point you in the direction then preach about it myself," said Bellamy.

 

A BBC news report also picked up on the story.

 

"With "terror storm" written on his T-shirt, singer Matthew Bellamy took to a white piano at one point. Afterwards he said they were getting a vibe from the crowd, and in the words of their own song they really seemed invincible."

 

It is very exciting and a boon for the 9/11 Truth Movement to have a major rock band encourage people to watch Terror Storm in front of 80,000 festival goers and millions watching at home on BBC television.

 

The connection between the cultural zeitgeist and the 9/11 truth movement as well as the wider truth movement in general is evergreen and can only help in spreading awareness amongst those who will inherit the battle to preserve all our freedoms - the youth of today.

 

It is our task to nurture that bond and ensure that it isn't just a flash in the pan that gets replaced by the next fad in a couple of years time. Muse should be commended and more people in the public spotlight encouraged to use their soapbox to educate people on the reality of the hidden hand that directs world events from behind closed doors.

"Go to Google Video, type in Terror Storm and you'll find a nice little surprise. It will shed some light on world affairs, put it that way. I rather point you in the direction then preach about it myself," said Bellamy.

 

 

Shame other people cant follow his example.

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Bands need to stay out of politics.

 

They have as much right as everyone else.

 

It's quite brave to come out and speak on such important issues....because, as you've proved - some people don't like to hear it.

They have as much right as everyone else.

 

It's quite brave to come out and speak on such important issues....because, as you've proved - some people don't like to hear it.

 

They have a right but its a waste of time. we buy thier records for the music not for their political views.

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YOU think it's a waste of time which means absolutely NOTHING.

YOU think it's a waste of time which means absolutely NOTHING.

 

and you are absolutely nothing...whats your point?;)

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My point is you've got your head in the sand.

 

Anyway, if you think it's a waste of time, get outa here.

I buy U2 albums for their music, personally I think Bono is a dickhead stuck up his own arse.

 

I buy music on the basis of the music not the band.

My point is you've got your head in the sand.

 

Anyway, if you think it's a waste of time, get outa here.

 

haha says the one who relies on sketchy theories.:laugh3:

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Nothing is 'Sketchy'......and again....laugh all you wan't. Chuckle until your sides split open.

 

I don't deal with things which are "sketchy" or have no evidence as it's not helpful.

 

Hey, I remember you posting popular mechanics stuff, that book.......do you know how wrong they are? really?

The points they make are just 100% lies and they know it....I was reading some of that book.....and WOW, it's a laugh a minute....and that's true....it's really badly put together and I personally can verify that.

 

IF YOU THINK MY VIEWS ARE ALL CRAZY THEN WHY ARE YOU SO WORRIED ABOUT ME TALKING ABOUT IT, JUST DO US BOTH A FAVOUR AND IGNORE ME

Why are you so worried about people who dont believe your theories?

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Because I wan't people to know the truth. I think it's very important.

 

And I really don't like the word Theories because alot of my points are very well documented and it's the common trend to label them theories.....because alot of people don't research properly.

I absolutely :heart: Matt and Muse!!!

 

my siggy says it all...

 

I think its ace he took a stand on it.. and he's not even a citizen of this country.... maybe his stay in NYC did him good... :nice:

stupid qusetion maybe.....and absolutely off-topic.....sorry...but:

Why can't I see mrcool's posts in this thread?

:nice:

 

I want to hug that man so badly.... I could kick myself for not going to the back of the venue to meet them earlier in the month.. :(

 

next time... :cry:

when does it come out is the question...

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when does it come out is the question...

 

It's already out on a DVD release from here.....it did (is) having a few screenings in Dallas and in Austin but other than that you can see it for free at google video here

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