 Originally Posted by Universal Mind
You don't have to get reports from every demolition expert. Noticing the phenomenon I am talking about does not require my first hand information from any demoliton experts or their contact with the media. I am talking about a chatter phenomenon that would be a gigantic monster, and it is not happening.
Like I said; reasonable though it may be, that entire argument is built upon assumptions. 1) That there is no chatter. 2) That the chatter, should it exist, would be so much bigger than it already is (because, let's face it, there is chatter, just not enough to meet your arbitrary standard.) 3) That you actually have an accurate idea of how much/little chatter there actually is, with your (our) limited perspective on the phenomenon - this being a story that any major media outlet would practically be lynching itself if it ran on nothing more than suspicions, however credible.
From my point of view, you could say it as many times as you want, as confident as you want, but you simply can't do it without it being in the form of an assumption. It is in that fact that I not only leave room for doubt (that is; taking the possibility of the conspiracy seriously), but actually work to find rationale for that doubt, which I believe I have - at least to the point where I don't like dismissing things on a priori assumption.
 Originally Posted by adam has a dream
I love how the site for architects and engineers supporting the idea of conspiracy is down.
He gave you the wrong link: Here it is.
 Originally Posted by adam has a dream
I'm studying engineering and physics and I'm another person who does not currently support the idea of a demolition job, though I'm open to information on how it's possible.
What are your feelings on the odd nature of the uniformity of the building 7 collapse?
And, to be clear, I don't necessarily support the theories of it being a demolition job as much as I used to (the twin towers, at least), though I'm not completely sold that it wasn't - due to so many things that seem anomalous, about the collapse. Building 7, though, is about the most suspicious thing I've ever seen in my life, as is the fact that the Administration tried to divert attention from it, and even left it out of the 9/11 Report.
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