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Tuesday, 06 November 2007

Former NFL star Mark Stepnoski questions 9/11 story

stepnoski Former Dallas Cowboys and Houston Oilers NFL star Mark Stepnoski has joined the growing list of celebrities not afraid to publicly question the government's official 9/11 story.

Mark Stepnoski was reported in the Indiana newspaper Erie Times-News talking about his interest in the 9/11 truth movement and his personal doubts about the official version of what happened on the day of 9/11.

Mark Stepnoski was considered an excellent offensive lineman in the 1990's and he won two Super Bowls while with the Dallas Cowboys.

Mark Stepnoski retired from American football in 2000 he has since become politically active campaigning for the decriminalisation of marijuana amongst other things.

Mark Stepnoski is quoted in the Erie Times-News Stepnoski as saying: "It interests me because I don't think we're being told truth about what really happened on Sept. 11, 2001. I'm highly skeptical of government accounts of what really happened."

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