In a fascinating and candid exchange on the DarkHorse podcast, evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein and Senator Ron Johnson delved into the “anomalies” of 9/11 and the fundamental need for a new investigation.
Weinstein, who until now has never publicly questioned 9/11, spoke openly and eloquently about the overwhelming evidence that contradicts the official narrative and insisted that Americans have both the right and the duty to demand answers.
Johnson — who spoke at last month’s Turning the Tide conference about his plan to use his Senate committee as a platform to present the best evidence assembled by the 9/11 truth movement — described how it wasn’t until after he woke up to Covid that he started to question 9/11.
Together, the two men tackled the 9/11 taboo head-on, acknowledging the professional and political risks of raising such questions but affirming that the truth is indispensable for the health of our society.
It’s a refreshing and encouraging interview that we highly recommend.

P.S. For some good advice on how to approach mainstream figures who are beginning to embrace 9/11 truth, we recommend James Corbett’s recent video on the “Yes, and” approach. And stay tuned: Later this week, we’ll be publishing an analysis of Tucker Carlson’s The 9/11 Files.



