Tony Rooke
Tony Rooke (activist, filmmaker) | |
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Nationality | UK |
Interests | 9-11/WTC7/Collapse |
9/11 Activism
An activist who in May 2012 refused to pay his BBC license, citing Section 15 of the 2000 Terrorism Act, which states that "it is an offence for someone to invite another to provide money, intending that it should be used, or having reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used, for terrorism purposes". He represented himself at Horsham Magistrates' Court in Sussex.
Corporate Media Lack of Reporting
Rooke's stand for 9-11 Truth (and the fact that the judge refused to allow him to show the evidence he had compiled) was reported on by the Daily Mail, but not other UK commercially-controlled media.[1]
Incontrovertible
In 2015, Tony Rooke published a film, Incontrovertible, which was critically acclaimed within the 9-11/Truth movement. Kevin Barrett stated declared it “One of the best 911 movies ever made!”[2] By February 2017, it had over 444,000 hits on YouTube.[3]