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'''Daniel Hopsicker''' is a producer, director and investigative journalist. Hopsicker is the publisher of the eZine ''The Mad Cow Morning News''. Following the [[terrorist]] attacks of [[September 11, 2001]], he was described in 2002 by a local Venice, Florida, reporter as a "local [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theorist]]".<ref>John Patten, [http://www.veniceflorida.com/features/hopsicker.htm  "Death in Venice? local conspiracy theorist Dan Hopsicker weaves a twisted web of intrigue in the wake of September 11,"] VeniceFlorida.com, June 5, 2002.</ref>
 
'''Daniel Hopsicker''' is a producer, director and investigative journalist. Hopsicker is the publisher of the eZine ''The Mad Cow Morning News''. Following the [[terrorist]] attacks of [[September 11, 2001]], he was described in 2002 by a local Venice, Florida, reporter as a "local [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theorist]]".<ref>John Patten, [http://www.veniceflorida.com/features/hopsicker.htm  "Death in Venice? local conspiracy theorist Dan Hopsicker weaves a twisted web of intrigue in the wake of September 11,"] VeniceFlorida.com, June 5, 2002.</ref>
  

Revision as of 20:16, 23 January 2011

Daniel Hopsicker

Daniel Hopsicker is a producer, director and investigative journalist. Hopsicker is the publisher of the eZine The Mad Cow Morning News. Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, he was described in 2002 by a local Venice, Florida, reporter as a "local conspiracy theorist".[1]


Contact information

URL: http://www.madcowprod.com/

References

External articles

"The reporting of Dan Hopsicker (Madcowprod.com, 12-26-2001), delves deeply into what a Tampa Tribune headline called, 'The Phantom Flight from Florida,' wherein a Saudi prince - the son of the nation’s defense minister - as well as the son of a Saudi army commander took off in a twin-engine Lear jet just two days after the September 11 attacks, when every other plane in the United States was grounded. Moreover, Hopsicker made a special point that the Federal Government said the flight never happened despite the Tribune’s glaring headline. Meanwhile no one has even asked why the princes were in Tampa on 9/11!" [emphasis added]

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