Lafayette, Louisiana artist Salvador Perez has been cleared by a grand jury of vandalism charges, after he improved a local 9/11 Big Lie propaganda display by "defacing" it with truth. According to Ind Reporter:
"Perez affixed cartoonish cardboard airplanes to the Twin Towers beams at
the memorial, along with a cardboard effigy of former President George
W. Bush standing nearby holding a remote control.
"Other iconography on
the artwork indicated that Perez’s 'vandalism' — we use quote marks
because the items affixed to the memorial caused no damage and were
removed early that same morning — was an expression of the so-called
truther movement, that is, the belief that the federal government
orchestrated the 9/11 attacks for political gain."
Congratulations to Salvador Perez for his courage, creativity, and free speech victory!
Perez has showed that a Louisiana grand jury of ordinary citizens is not as hostile to truthful 9/11 speech as the guardians of the official myth might wish.
So...calling all artists! Let's follow Mr. Perez's lead, and start improving ALL 9/11 memorials nationwide. If a wave of artistic creativity starts breaking over America's 9/11 memorials, and the authorities are helpless to stop it, the 9/11 truth movement could get a huge shot in the arm...and some valuable publicity, such as this positive and sympathetic Ind Reporter account.Labels: 9/11 art, 9/11 truth, art, free speech, george w. bush, grand jury, inside job, monument, salvador perez, vandalism