I always remember this interview segment from Fahrenheit 9/11. That was back when Michael Moore produced something of value. 9/11, itself, is what first got me into conspiracy research (aside from the silly stuff I listened to on the art bell coast to coast a.m. radio show as a teenager), but I think we, at least my generation, have to give some credit to Michael Moore, because that documentary got a lot of normies interested in 9/11 conspiracies, since most normies would have never stumbled upon Loose Change or any of the other stuff we all watched.
I always remember this interview segment from Fahrenheit 9/11. That was back when Michael Moore produced something of value. 9/11, itself, is what first got me into conspiracy research (aside from the silly stuff I listened to on the art bell coast to coast a.m. radio show as a teenager), but I think we, at least my generation, have to give some credit to Michael Moore, because that documentary got a lot of normies interested in 9/11 conspiracies, since most normies would have never stumbled upon Loose Change or any of the other stuff we all watched.