Turned Around by 9/11
When I first got into cartooning, I wanted to do a comic strip about a modern couple for newspaper syndication. It took years to have it sink in that my take on the world wouldn’t be a good fit for mainstream media. After I did a deep dive about 9/11, that became even more true. I knew comic strips like the ones below didn’t have a chance of being published, but I did them anyway. Decades later, I’m glad to have a way to share them.



I feel you, in terms of the lunacy of the official 9/11 narrative. I wrote about it back in 2007, for a website long since defunct. I won't pollute your thread with my ravings. For the record, we're on the same page!
That woman in the first strip was ME after I listened to David Ray Griffin speaking about his book on C-Span in 2003. I knew then what 9/11 really was.
I also remember this on 9/11, and thought it very odd:
"CNN reporter Jamie McIntyre, who was at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, initially stated during a live broadcast that from his close-up inspection, "there's no evidence of a plane having crashed anywhere near the Pentagon" and noted the absence of large wreckage such as tail sections, wings, or fuselage. This report was part of a segment that aired only once.
However, in later statements, including during a 2006 CNN special following the release of additional Pentagon security footage, McIntyre revised his account, claiming he had seen and photographed plane wreckage, including parts of the fuselage and a section of the cockpit.
This later testimony contradicts his initial live report."