About two weeks ago from today (04/08/2007) I called the National Enquirer hotline to report that Rosie O'Donnell had come out in favor of 9/11 Truth. I requested that an article be written on this soon-to-be hot topic as no news agency had yet (at the time) covered anything about it. I also insisted that, if written, the story should just be a straight-forward report and not an exploitation piece representing Rosie as a "kooky 9/11 conspiracy theorist". <br /><br />On two separate phone calls, I spoke to each of the only two operators on duty. One seemed interested; the other did not. I guess initially with the first one I was too aggressive in that I practically rammed the whole spectrum of 9/11 Truth down her throat in my haste to cram a number of important facts into just one short conversation. The second operator I spoke to in a more consistent and calm voice. I provided her with a list of informative and educational 9/11 Truth websites and said I was looking forward to reading anything the National Enquirer may soon be publishing on the subject. <br /><br />Unfortunately, the National Enquirer never put the story out, and within a few days, the all-too negative news about Rosie coming out in favor of 9/11 Truth was everywhere. <br /><br />This clip is of my last conversation with the one of the two operators of the National Enquirer hotline to determine why exactly my story suggestion was never pursued.