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9/11 conspiracy theories
So I'm sure alot of you have been to the party where some guy is really hardcore about the 9/11 inside job thing, and wants to show you some video and go to some website proving all the buildings were controlled explosions. And although I'm really kinda like 'yeah ok guy', some of it actually makes you go ....huh.
I dunno, any of you buy into this?
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While many of the arguments can be pretty convincing, especially with the pentagon, the notion seems implausible at best.
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this thread fucking FAILS. get a life, loser.
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It all boils down to one thing. There would be no reason to have a controlled demolition plus all the explosives and work needed to do the job would have been impossible to hide.
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daftmonkey64
So I'm sure alot of you have been to the party where some guy is really hardcore about the 9/11 inside job thing, and wants to show you some video and go to some website proving all the buildings were controlled explosions. And although I'm really kinda like 'yeah ok guy', some of it actually makes you go ....huh.
I dunno, any of you buy into this?
it was alien ufos that did it. bam!
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"1 in 4 Americans believe in a 9/11 conspiracy. 1 in 4 Americans are also mentally retarded."
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holy shit why didn't i think of the threat towards hulkamania that the towers posed?!?!
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thats what i say. i find it very very hard to believe that anyone would have the means or even the reason to pull off something like 9/11, besides some fucking whacked out muslim extremists. where he started to get me though is the stuff about building 7, not being hit by anything. and the plane never being seen at the pentagon. but even then i was like 'ok but....cmon man.'
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Dale Gribble
"1 in 4 Americans believe in a 9/11 conspiracy. 1 in 4 Americans are also mentally retarded."
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They must have wasted your time trying to explain this to you.
Sorry you had to sit through someones bullshit.
I've had people try to explain the conspiracy theories behind it, but they just look at it from a different perspective...& sure, if you look at it the way they see it...of course it could seem possible to pull off an inside job like that. It's horrible to even think that our Government would do that to us. Don't get me wrong, they government is crooked in its own ways but I don't believe they're here to shatter and destroy American citizens lives, or anyone else. And, if they did...they're must have been some pretty fucked up motives behind the whole scheme.
That's just my take on it though.
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It's basicly people in denial that even the US is weak against something like this but look who was in charge, Rold Gold almost took out the president before the terrorists had a chance.
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I don't believe all of the 9/11 conspiracy theories, but I also do not think 9/11 happened how the comission report would like us to believe. We already have evidence of this. Most people I know share this opinion.
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....you're all in on it, aren't you
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BKsaysAction!
It's basicly people in denial that even the US is weak against something like this but look who was in charge, Rold Gold almost took out the president before the terrorists had a chance.
Ha. Pretzel extremists. They're a salty bunch.
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Whiskers
I don't believe all of the 9/11 conspiracy theories, but I also do not think 9/11 happened how the comission report would like us to believe. We already have evidence of this. Most people I know share this opinion.
Please explain how we have evidence of this.
Alternatively, if I am meant to read your post as "Most people I know share the opinion that there is evidence of this, therefore I feel that there IS evidence of this", then just fuck you, and don't bother explaining.
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Please explain how we have evidence of this.
Alternatively, if I am meant to read your post as "Most people I know share the opinion that there is evidence of this, therefore I feel that there IS evidence of this", then just fuck you, and don't bother explaining.
The comissioner didn't include the collapse of building 7 in the report. We were not supposed to know what happened to building 7. Now we do though. This is evidence that they are not telling us everything about what happened.
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Or, there just wasn't information available until the National Institute of Standards and Technology released their draft which dispells any sort of "controlled demolition" or "buildings don't collapse this way" horseshit.
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/f...qa_082108.html
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daftmonkey64
thats what i say. i find it very very hard to believe that anyone would have the means or even the reason to pull off something like 9/11, besides some fucking whacked out muslim extremists. where he started to get me though is the stuff about building 7, not being hit by anything. and the plane never being seen at the pentagon. but even then i was like 'ok but....cmon man.'
The Project for the New American Century is a group who's signatories included high ranking government officials including Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld. They published a manifesto before 9/11 happened (also signed by Cheney & Rumsfeld) that became the blueprint for US foreign policy in the Bush Administration. The manifesto asserted that US foreign policy needed to be more unilateral and advocated pre-emptive military action etc. But, the crux of this was when the document stated that without another pearl harbor event the American public would not go along with this radical new foreign policy. Some people look at the fact that Cheney, Rumsfeld, et al. signed on to but also recognized they needed a cataclysmic event to make their foreign policy dreams happen and then that event fortunately and coincidentally happens for them and think its suspicious.
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well yeah, it's obvious that 9/11 happened and they said "nows our chance!", but theres no way they would cause 9/11 just so they could have an excuse to invade the middle east and hold down a shit ton of oil
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That's the argument. The last administration has already proved to be totally incompetent, morally bankrupt or a mix of the two. So some don't feel it's so far fetched.
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malcolmjamalawesome
Or, there just wasn't information available until the National Institute of Standards and Technology released their draft which dispells any sort of "controlled demolition" or "buildings don't collapse this way" horseshit.
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/f...qa_082108.html
They still could have mentioned building 7 in the report. Also, there is no way building 7 fell down like they told us too. There were flames seen in a couple rooms... the whole building was not on fire. Then it suddenly fell down? Yeah right.
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The given story of 9/11 is about as plausible as the magic bullet theory.
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im a big supporter of conspiracy theories, if only because i realize it is in our governments best interest to lie to us. i think its rather unfortunate when people believe everything they are told. but the same goes for the people who watch some inside job 9/11 youtube video and consider it FACT. i certainly think that the videos and theories cast a reasonable doubt on the events that occurred on 9/11
also its just really fun to get high and ponder grand conspiracies...
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
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i for one believe it is in OUR best interest for the government to lie to us.