Monday, February 9, 2015

If Pete Carroll had read up on football vs blaming Jews for 911 he might've won the #SuperBowl

As a Steelers fan, I rooted for the AFC team in the Super Bowl so that the Steelers would be in the strongest Conference.





Regardless, I would've rooted against Seattle Seahawks because their coach is an evil 911 Truther:




From BW 1 Feb 2014 "Breitbart" article "PETE CARROLL NOT ASKED ABOUT POSSIBLE 9/11 TRUTHERISM BEFORE SUPER BOWL NEAR WTC ATTACKS"



"'In particular, Carroll wanted to know whether the attack on the Pentagon had really happened. Chiarelli–who was the top-ranking Army official inside the Pentagon when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into its western side–explained that it had. He said he had lost many colleagues. But Carroll didn’t stop there. He ran through the whole 9/11 truther litany.


' Every 9/11 conspiracy theory you can think of, Pete asked about,' said Riki Ellison, the former NFL linebacker who now runs the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance and introduced Carroll to Chiarelli. Ellison, along with Seahawks offensive line coach Pat Ruel, was at the meeting as well. 'And he didn’t stop at 9/11–he had lots of questions about the role of the military today.'" 
Ironically, if Pete Carroll had spent more time reading up on football versus coming up with conspiracy theories blaming the Jews for 911, he might have noticed an old article pointing out the risk of interception during big championship games. Mwa ha ha!!!!!





















From an old children's magazine "St. Nicholas", February 1890 edition article written by Walter Camp "Intercollegiate Foot-Ball in America":

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