Jul 17, 2008
Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Jarek Kuspc, Actor, Director, and
Producer of the new film, The Reflecting Pool. This is
the first film of its kind which openly questions the official
version of the events of September 11th in a dramatic story of
discovery, sorrow, and the inevitable contempt for the media in
America and their role in keeping the 9-11 cover-up
intact.
From the DVD cover:
An investigation of the 9/11 events by a Russian-American
journalist and a father of a 9/11 victim implicates the US
government in the attacks.
ALEX PROKOP (Jarek Kupsc), a successful journalist, receives a rare
9/11 video tape revealing new information about the attack. The
footage was sent by PAUL COOPER (Joseph Culp), a driven researcher,
whose daughter died on 9/11. Sensing a good story, Prokop travels
with Cooper to New York and Washington, DC, where they uncover
suppressed information implicating the US Government in the
attacks. As Cooper introduces Prokop to key eye-witnesses, the
façade of the "official story" begins to crumble. Prokop hears
accounts of underground explosions in the Twin Towers moments
before their collapse and discovers that the firm providing WTC
security was run by the President's brother.
We follow Alex and Cooper as they investigate the inexplicable
collapse of the 47-story WTC Building Seven, disprove the
implausible airliner "attack" on the Pentagon, and uncover the
illegal destruction of physical evidence from Ground Zero.
The pressure builds as the FBI intimidates Alex's editor, McGUIRE, (Lisa Black) to reveal key sources – while the magazine's corporate investors threaten to kill the entire story. Plagued by the ghosts of his Communist childhood and trying to uphold the independence of American journalism, Alex's search for the truth leads to a dangerous and shocking realization!
THE REFLECTING POOL is an intense, sobering investigation into the most controversial tragedy of our time. Drawn from established sources and based on verifiable facts, THE REFLECTING POOL is a thought-provoking study of a search for truth and the profound consequences of not looking for it any further than the nightly news.