edit: removed echoWhat does
Dylan Avery, one of the author/directors of CT propaganda
Loose Change think of 9/11 conspiracies now?
He thinks that while orchestrating the attacks was beyond the scope of the Bush administration, there was "considerable foreknowledge" within the government so that it should have been able to prevent them. Why it did not is his new focus. "Where I am now is, I've whittled it down to a very basic statement that I think a lot of people can agree on: There was a cover-up of some kind," Avery says. "The only question is what they were covering up, how far
it goes, how deep it runs, and how many asses would be on the line if the truth actually came out."
He says he still "supports the movement," but he also acknowledges getting "sucked in" deeper than he should have been, into a "hardcore mentality that it was almost too easy to get into back then, because the war had just started and everybody was just so pissed off."
http://www.slate.com/id/2302834The slate.com article is a few pages long with lots of interesting stuff on the history of the 9/11 Conspiracy Industry and its followers, but what I excerpted is my favorite part.