We made that film essentially as a bunch of kids

Dylan Avery — “We made that film essentially as a bunch of kids. That’s the reality of the situation; we were a bunch of kids tackling a subject far beyond the scope of any one documentary. I would be the first to admit that our film definitely contained errors, it still does contain some dubious claims, and it does come to some conclusions that are not 100% backed up by the facts…. ”

Quoted from a “debate” last week between Dylan/Jason Bermas and Mark Roberts on Hardfire, a local cable tv show in NYC.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=142975074341498508&hl=en - Debate - Part A

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4070898042073434589&hl=en - Part B

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4752533356478165351&hl=en - off camera debate

Great job by Mark, as always…

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2 Responses to “We made that film essentially as a bunch of kids”

  1. Mike Says:

    Typical slant, both in the videos and the website, leading with the weakest part of what Dylan said as the headline is just biased.

  2. Chris Says:

    …except that he linked to the video, too. And if you watch it, it makes the Loose Change guys look even worse. They’ve got nothing. Mark Roberts goes on and on with these point-by-point refutations, and all Jason can say is “well, why haven’t I seen the wreckage?” That’s pretty much the entire argument: Jason hasn’t seen video or photos of all the wreckage, so therefore, everything is in doubt. He’s a joke.

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