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I agree, whatever that has to do with anything. What about local news stations in the world? What about the engineering firms all over the world? What about the social circles I come across all the time? What about all of the architecture firms in the world? What about local newspapers everywhere? What about my ex who is an architect? What about my construction supervisor former best friend? What about street protests and townhall meetings where enormous crowds of engineers could meet? Why not a million engineer march? What about a million demolition expert petition? Where is all of this? All you have are a few money and attention seeking Bush haters and your own amateur narcissism.
Um... everything you described exists practically. You honestly think Fox News gives you all the facts? That is amateur narcissism,
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Right. You understand, but the masses of experts do not. Can I call you Einstein? Also, pay attention to the fact that I am talking about probability. There are lots of situations where minority opinion turned out to be correct, even microscopic minority opinions and even lone opinions. But what are the chances this is one of those situations? The probability is far from being on your side. I have no reason to think it is. Most importantly, I don't think YOU understand something the masses of experts do not. Got it yet?
If you ever bothered to look at the evidence you'd see the chances are pretty high.
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The masses of demolition experts don't even think there is an issue to discuss. They see this as a Bigfoot type thing. Those people are all over the place, and I can hear the cricket noises in their background. You don't understand something that the masses of experts don't. Get over yourself.
Outwright lie, why don't you do a google search. I'm not talking about demolitions experts in general, but ones that have examined the attacks. All that have examined the attacks claim that it was an inside job.