Korey Rowe's "Political Prisoner" Saga is...

gretavo's picture
...proof that the NWO plays hardball with its critics.
32% (8 votes)
...a publicity stunt pulled as part of the Loose Change Final Cut release build up.
68% (17 votes)
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Tahooey's picture

none of the above?

you're most likely right that it's a publicity stunt - but who knows, it could just be that the local police heard about him, don't like LC and or deserters and so went to get him because they could. Which is really not "NWO" IMO.

gretavo's picture

you mean they knew he had deserted somehow?

didn't it say somewhere someone tipped them off? someone like, I dunno, Alex Jones? I wonder what his cut of the Final Cut will be?

Annoymouse's picture

Rowe

(X) His arrest had nothing to do with his loose change involvement, but of course it was used as a publicity stunt by Alex Jones. Hardly surprising, as he does so at every single chance there is.
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Big_D's picture

I'm waiting for clarification before I say anything.

I read he "got out in 2005", whatever that means, but if they're just hounding him, like AJ - and even Rowe himself - would have you believe, then there's a problem. I just don't know (Does anyone?) but it feels like a promotional stunt just by the lack of clarification.

dicktater's picture

Korey Rowe's "Political Prisoner" Saga is...

...probably a harbinger of darker days ahead. Until more is publicly known about his contract with the military, it's going to be mostly speculation. Unless it comes from one who is in a position to already know more about Rowe's contract and conscience than the general public. At this point, I have no reason to believe that it is a publicity stunt. However, given the obvious attitude of the government toward those who choose to exercise their UNALIENABLE Right to dissent AND the abuse of our military by extending tours of duty in an unlawful war that was never meant to be "won", I have more reason to believe that a hardball tactic is likely.

I certainly hope, RT, that it is not the latter of the choices you gave, which are between black or blacker.

--
"But truthfully, I don't really know. We've had trouble getting a handle on Building No. 7."
~~ Dr. Shyam Sunder - Acting Director Building and Fire Research Laboratory (NIST)

Lazlo Toth's picture

So much for the Alex Jones Publicity Stunt Hypothesis

The Daily Star, the Newspaper for the Heartland of New York has the details on the actual arrest of Korey Rowe –

http://www.thedailystar.com/news/stories/2007/07/26/jprowe07253.html

Air Force Office of Special Investigations personnel notified the Oneonta, NY Police Department that there was an outstanding desertion warrant for Rowe. It seems he was trying to avoid serving a second tour of duty under the Army’s “stop-loss” policy in place since Vietnam. During wartime, you can be called back to duty as many times as they need you. He also seems to have been filming from the fence into Fort Drumm. The base is home to NEADS (the Northeast Air Defense Sector), a component of NORAD. They are not very partial to people filming around the perimeter, as you can probably guess.

Annoymouse's picture

.....

"..home to NEADS (the Northeast Air Defense Sector), a component of NORAD. They are not very partial to people filming around the perimeter, as you can probably guess."

Thats maybe because no one Neads to know

gretavo's picture

so then...

why is he calling himself a political prisoner instead of just going with--I was trying to avoid having to comply with the stop loss redployment. Nah, laz, the arrest might have been legit but their spinning of it smells like PR for the film...

OWN-the-NWO's picture

WOW rampant inflammatory speculation

Get a hold of yourself RT, you're loosing it bro.

gretavo's picture

losing what?

my dissimilarity to Alex Jones? :)