Avery on flight 77: The other thing which I didn't get to mention in the movie, which I'm going to, is a little kid by the
name of Bernard Brown Jr., a eight or nine-year-old boy [he was 11] who on the morning of 9/11 was
going on a National Geographic field trip with his class, and on that morning his father, Bernard Brown
Sr., who works in the Navy wing of the Pentagon, sat his son down and had a talk with him about death,
because his son was scared about flying on the plane, or whatever.
And Bernard Sr. was like 'Hey, don't be afraid to die, because everybody's gonna some day," and his
son got on flight 77 and we know what happened to that. Oh, actually, we DON'T know
what happened to flight 77, but we do know what happened to Bernard. And Bernard Brown
Sr., according to his wife, took an UNUSUAL day off from work to go play golf. Like, this is a
man who never took a single day off of work, and after telling his son not to be afraid to die,
he takes a day off work to go play GOLF, and had he not been on the golf course, he would
have been killed.
Host: Has anybody tried to question him?
Avery: "Um, me and Phil (Jayhan, ?LC?s? original producer) were actually considering tracking him down
and getting him on the phone, to talk to him about 9/11 and see if anything slips. But I think he
was either deeply involved in it, and talking to him on the phone might not be such a hot
idea, or talking to him about sending his son to die might be a bad idea. Since that article was
published...by MSNBC, I believe nobody's actually tried to contact him, and we actually haven't heard
from him since. (6)
Who hasn't heard from the father of the dead boy, Mr. Avery? You and Phil Jayhan? Does carrying the
Olympic Torch count? http://www.dcmilitary.com/army/pentagram/7_01/local_news/12979-1.html
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