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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Dave McGowan Is Very Sick

 Sad news about one of my favorite conspiracy writers:
Craig McKee: We received some terrible news yesterday that Dave McGowan, one of the most important and engaging researchers in the “conspiracy” field, is seriously ill. He has a very aggressive and advanced form of cancer – affecting his lungs, liver, and bones – and has a very small chance of recovery.
I thought it appropriate to honor Dave and his continuing contribution to truth seeking and to let people know just how valuable a writer he is, by reprinting a piece below that he wrote just a day after 9/11. He knew right away that the official story we were being fed about the so-called “terrorist attacks” did not add up. It doesn’t have all the answers, but it makes an excellent start on asking the right questions.
The first thing I read from McGowan was his series on the Apollo Moon missions called “Wagging the Moondoggie.” This amazing 14-part series is what finally convinced me that the Moon landings never took place. What struck me was not only his insight but his wit. Very dry, which is the best kind.
In addition to what became a whole series on 9/11, I was also blown away by series on the Boston Marathon “bombing” and dark side of the music scene in Laurel Canyon in the 1960s (which became a book). Other books he has written include Programmed to Kill, Understanding the F-Word: American Fascism and the Politics of Illusion, and Derailing Democracy: The America the Media Don’t Want You to See.

I know he is a little bit older than me, so he is probably in his mid-50s... you gotta wonder what the evil PTB might have done...

Go read his stuff, and also donate if you can.

2 Comments:

Blogger Tomsky said...

Now that is a tragedy, very witty and astute guy. His "moondoggie" essays are great.

3:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...


Very sorry to hear this. It would be
truly horrific if he was Jack Rubyed, and sadly, the notion can't be easily dismissed.

7:48 PM  

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