Yeah, it was staged by the media, the WTC never existed and it's all fake. Fuck capitalist Amerika! |
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Well It has almost been a decade since the twin towers fell. We've all seen loose change and have heard all of the conspiracy theories, now I want to know what you think about it. |
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Yeah, it was staged by the media, the WTC never existed and it's all fake. Fuck capitalist Amerika! |
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I wouldn't mind seeing another investigation opened up. Not saying it was staged, mind you. If there's one thing I hate it's the whole "9-11 TRUTH" stuff. |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
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So far as conclusions are concern, I haven't come to one that I believe with 100% faith. Though the official story has both motive for the accused and a (loosely) believable sequence of events, there are also pretty strong inconsistencies and a damning motive for being a false flag operation as well - more-so than many people are willing to admit. |
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I dont think it was staged. But I do think that some people in the American government knew about it, and wanted it to happen for their own agenda. |
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All the evidence suggests it was basically what it looked like; I've yet to see any good evidence otherwise, and the alternative theories are inconsistent with the existing evidence and themselves. I think people go in for the them due to well understood psychological phenomena like confirmation bias and apophenia. I also think there's an element of what I think is one of the main motivators for theories like Freemasonry and the New World Order stuff: people are frightened of (perhaps subconsciously), or else in some way biased in principle against, the thought that the world is chaotic and that stuff happens for no particular 'reason'. It's in some way comforting to think that large events are understood by a group of people and have some underlying order and purpose, no matter how sinister, rather than being the random results of ubiquitous human ignorance and incompetence. |
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I don't think any of it was staged or that anyone in the American government really knew anything about it. But I do think that the Bush administration used the event to their advantage. I'm not exactly sure what their agenda was (oil, defense, nation building), but it seems quite clear to me that they had one and the attacks came in handy for them. |
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One of Osama Bin Laden's reasons for attacking the United States (he wrote a physical list of grievances that many officials DID see) was our occupation of Saudi Arabia and actions in the Middle East over the past decades. Al Qaeda does not hate us because of our "freedoms". Al Qaeda hates us because we are "all up in their grill" to say the least. |
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Why do so many of you Americans think we should 'get out of Libya'? There weren't even ground forces. Should we have stayed out of Rwanda, too? |
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I really dislike your poll options. Turning this into a debate between extremists is the reason we're in this trouble in the first place. What happened to middle ground? Why can't someone say "It's really unlikely our own govt did it, but some of the evidence is suspicious and questions still need to be answered?" I mean seriously, if you don't think there's unanswered questions about 9/11 you're dumber than Sarah Palin's aborted baby. That doesn't mean they're out to get us, it just means there's questions. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
While I obviously don't know whether it was an inside job or not - even though there are large amounts of inconsistencies to the official story - I think it is important to note that saying "the U.S government did it" generalizes things too much. |
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Glad to see you thinking for yourself rather than blindly following an arbitrary rule. |
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Congress could have easily passed a Libya Intervention Resolution in a day. In fact, they had 60 days to do so, but rather than inform Congress about these actions and request an intervention resolution, Obama avoided it and continued action. The Iraq War Resolution was passed with evidence AGAINST intervention... and Libya had plenty of reason to support the rebels. I'm OK with the idea of intervening, but I'm not OK with how Constitutional authority was overlooked. Yemen is the same. Congress would quickly pass a resolution (especially with the House in a Republican majority) but rather than do things the legal, correct way, the executive branch does it the illegal way. |
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Last edited by ThePreserver; 09-09-2011 at 12:08 AM.
I feel that 9/11 was along the same lines as the USS Maine, the Lusitania, and Pearl Harbor (listed in potentially ascending order of severity of offense). By that I mean, it's 'ess about weather or not it was staged, but more about how our government took advantage of the situation, and how damaging that action has been on so many levels. |
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Why don't 9/11 conspiracy theorists ever consider the possibility that US intelligence services might have acted incompetently with information preceding the attacks? Makes a hell of a lot more sense than being able to pull off an elaborate cover-up which ended up casting a shadow on the country for the following decade. |
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The CIA and FBI were still in Cold War mode; they really were just plain old incompetent. Or at least, not omniscient. 'Human' is the word. The Pentagon wrote up endless contingency plans for attack by pretty much every country on the planet; they had zero response plans for large attacks by non-governmental entities. |
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On a side note, how the f did Britain get dragged into Iraq |
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That's a very murky period. We went to war on the basis of dossiers that turned out to be tenuous fabrications by members of Government. |
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Considering they threw the official story out, I'd say there are some pretty big inconsistencies. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Since Operation Paperclip departments like NASA have been completely out of reach by any electable government official. JFK complained openly about how unaccountable and out of reach government had become, and that was then. Since then we haven't even had a president with the balls to be anything less than an employee to this dark branch of government. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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