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+ | |description=US filmmaker who made ''Loose Change'' | ||
|constitutes=filmmaker, activist | |constitutes=filmmaker, activist | ||
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− | '''Dylan Avery''' is a [[filmmaker]] | + | '''Dylan Avery''' is a [[US]] [[filmmaker]]. |
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He reports that a private investigator he had hired to investigate the case of [[Barry Jennings]] refunded all the fees had paid, referred the case to law enforcement and instructed him never to make contact again.<ref>http://www.mujahidkamran.com/articles.php?id=45</ref> | He reports that a private investigator he had hired to investigate the case of [[Barry Jennings]] refunded all the fees had paid, referred the case to law enforcement and instructed him never to make contact again.<ref>http://www.mujahidkamran.com/articles.php?id=45</ref> | ||
− | ==Publications= | + | ==Publications== |
− | After ''Loose Change'', Dylan Avery | + | After ''Loose Change'', Dylan Avery has produced over a dozen films.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2328039/</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 12 November 2019
Dylan Avery (filmmaker, activist) | |
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Born | Dylan Avery November 1, 1983 Leesburg, Virginia, U.S. |
Interests | 9-11 |
US filmmaker who made Loose Change |
Dylan Avery is a US filmmaker.
September 11th, 2001
In 2005, he produced a film about the events of September 11th, entitled Loose Change. He wrote and edited three further versions of this, concluding with Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup in 2009.
He reports that a private investigator he had hired to investigate the case of Barry Jennings refunded all the fees had paid, referred the case to law enforcement and instructed him never to make contact again.[1]
Publications
After Loose Change, Dylan Avery has produced over a dozen films.[2]
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