
Originally Posted by
lance Uppercut
Loosechange was originally a fictional movie:
Dylan Avery, the creator of loose change was an aspiring screenwriter and originally wrote this film as a Fictional Screenplay. He described it as “sort of an X-files episode.”
With no money to film his own movie, he started cutting together video and photos off the Internet, creatively editing them to make them scary and ominous, cutting the visuals to fit the story, making a fake documentary.
The film is filled with screen grabs of newspaper headlines that mention things like missing planes and bombs at the World Trade Center, all coming from the American Free Press: A Neo-Nazi newsletter obsessed with the Zionist takeover of the world
But then...
Conspiracy buff Phillip Jayhan (who is famous for claiming the world is run by a massive satanic cult that enslaves prominent politicians by delivering kidnapped boys for them to molest ) Offered to pay for the distribution of the movie.
Only, the thing is, Jayhan didn't think it was fiction. Jayhan, who believed in every available conspiracy prior to 9/11, believes that the WTC planes had missiles on them that were fired at the towers and that's why they fell down. Oh, and also there were bombs in the towers. Or something.
Avery, realizing the financial future of his film and his dreams of fame and fortune lie entirely in selling Loose Change as a factual documentary, miraculously discovers that, in fact, the plot behind 9/11 is real.
This movie has proven to be Dylan Avery’s greatest success. Now, at age 22, Avery is doing four or five interviews a day with the likes of Salon and TIME magazine and dozens of talk radio shows.
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