The First Leg Is Over

After a month of walking west from Provincetown on the Cape, including several days off for feet to heal, Bruce and I ran out of Massachusetts.

At the New York State border there was no more. Just champagne toasts, photos, videos, a gift of XL T-shirts. Then a ride back to Hancock Shaker Village (a.k.a. the City of Peace) for lunch, then a ride to our homes. A mile from the New York State border a podcast interview with an enterprising non-newspaper reporter, which may find a link on this site.

We ran out of Massachusetts, though, only because of our westward direction — mostly on Routes 6 and 6A and Route 9. It happens, however, that there are other directions to walk in and remain in the Bay State. So there is some question as to whether the X-MA 9/11 Truth Walk is over.

This blog is not.

It seemed last year that 2018 would be the breakthrough year, when the 9/11 truthers’ effort would become a national, even international, movement worthy of the name. The documentary “Demolition of Truth: Psychologists Examine 9/11,” which I looked at this afternoon on DVD, lends weight to that notion. It needs to be viewed widely throughout the United States. Years of dogged research have accumulated and are being built on, resulting in a solid foundation for victory.

“Demolition of Truth” opens with a warning by Rollo May (1909-1994), identified as an existential psychologist:

“The ultimate error is the refusal to look evil in the face.”

— Mark

One thought on “The First Leg Is Over

  1. Richard McNally says:

    Mark and Bruce, massive congratulations for your personal contribution to American democracy. It is inspiring and sustaining to view self-sacrifice for a worthy cause. Nobility lives.

    “In the end, the primary actor is always the people.” And you are among the best.

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