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9-11 Did they let it happen?

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  • GoodGodGuy
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      GoodGodGuy  
    • Has anyone asked a difficult question. Who was "not" at the trade center when it went up.
      There are an awful lot of very wealthy people but none seemed to have been killed. How far does it go? Also, there was a reported 7 million in bullion in there. I wonder where it went?

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
  • CarolineS
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      CarolineS  
    • Anyone with half a brain can see that 9-11 was an inside job, you only need to look at the facts and the way they reacted and handled the situation, it was such a huge lie that they couldn't even keep up with it and would say contradicting things.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • Speaking out here is easy and should be practiced by everyone. Many people have bigger brains and are much better connected to power brokers than I. But I refuse to be afraid because the people who pull the strings will not take my FREEDOM with fear.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • Controlling the masses is the number one goal of both these ideology's and apparently keeping individualism down. Boy how bout them CIA guys, truly a different breed teaching torture techniques around the world. I bet WhiteNoise you and me won't be shopping for material items tomorrow on black friday.

    • 2 years ago
  • WhiteNoise
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      WhiteNoise  
    • CONTEXT 101

      THE POWER OF NIGHTMARES
      http://freedocumentaries.org/theatre.php?filmid=135&id=976&wh=1000x720

      Must see BBC documentary concerning the parallel development of modern Islamic radicalism and Neo-conservatism. Details the rise of the latter movement and its masquerade as traditional conservatism to garner support and acquire power. This film also discusses the development of the current Arab political ideology and shows how both movements originated from the same basic philosophy: masses are more malleable when they are living in a constant state of fear.

    • 2 years ago
  • tangibleparadox
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  • LowShred
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      LowShred  
    • The truth? A bunch of pissed off Muslims. Contrary to popular belief, a lot of the people out there in the world don't like us too much.

    • 2 years ago
  • dc133
  • dabne
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      dabne  
    • The 9/11 conspiracy is where the left wing nuts prove they are far more paranoid and delusional than the right.

      I had a good laugh reading most comments on this thread. Thanks.

    • 2 years ago
  • Alanisnotcool
  • kennymotown
  • Seraphina76
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      Seraphina76  
    • dabne:

      It's interesting to note that the only contrary opinion in this thread was only able to stoop to ad hominem attacks and ridicule. Typical. It's not about left or right. It involves every one of us

    • 2 years ago
  • nkeg87
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      nkeg87  
    • I think if people truly thought about it and examined the evidence, they wouldnt merely dismiss it as a conspiracy theory. What they say happened just doesnt fucking make sense. Im not saying they caused it but Im saying people need to ask questions. I dont believe they simply just hijacked a plane, crash it into a building and the building collapsed.

    • 2 years ago
  • SNJ
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      SNJ  
    • The movie, "Confronting The Evidence," showed me, not only did "They let it happen," it was planned by the Bush administration.
      While watching the movie, building "seven", crumbles, like as if a demolition crew had set charges. Only two windows showed any signs of fire, and the building turned into an explosion of dust.
      To think, our leaders would kill that many people, to promote the starting of a war, well, it sickens me still.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • SNJ:

      It is so sickening! Wrapping my brain around the thing makes me mad as hell, and to think these devil worshipers are laughing their way to the bank and getting away with countless murders.

    • 2 years ago
  • PirateSauce
  • ibrake4rappers13
  • kennymotown
  • Stentor
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      Stentor  
    • We don't have to reach this for back for examples of government incompetence. Look at all the red flags that were ignored that led to the Ft Hood massacre. Reason: Political Correctness. Remove the cancer of Political Correctness, and maybe we will rediscover the brains and the balls to deal with these threats.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • Stentor:

      Remove the political correctness? Another jewel of freedom to be destroyed by the ruling elite! How many more freedoms would you like them to destroy? All the signs were there and the killer from Fort Hood was not saved from political correctness he could have been arrested at anytime from all the way back to 2007 or banished from the military. Raising false flags is what 9-11 was all about. A gigantic chess game where you are being deceived.

    • 2 years ago
  • WhiteNoise
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      WhiteNoise  
    • “If you are afraid to speak out, you are not in America any more” - unknown

      My favorite loony bid is the attack on the Pentagon & how easy it would be to put all conspiracies theories to pasture by simply showing us the tape of one of the numerous cameras rolling in permanence around the most protected building in the world ;)

      Spot the loony indeed for we went from...

      "The American people don't read."
      - Former CIA director Allen Dulles, speaking about how the American people would respond to the inconsistencies in the Warren Commission report on the JFK assassination

      Too...

      "The American people don't think."

      "It's not a matter of what is true that counts but a matter of what is perceived to be true." - Henry Kissinger

      & all the hoopla most probably just to get us in a perpetual state of war against an impalpable as elusive enemy... Just as in Orwell's1984 ;)

      A people living under the perpetual menace of war and invasion is very easy to govern. It demands no social reforms. It does not haggle over expenditures for armaments and military equipment. It pays without discussion, it ruins itself, and that is an excellent thing for the syndicates of financiers and manufacturers for whom patriotic terrors are an abundant source of gain: - Anatole France

      "It does not matter if the war is not real, or when it is, victory is not possible. The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. A hierarchal society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. The war is waged by the ruling group against its subjects, and its object is not victory, but to keep the very structure of society in tact." - George Orwell, from 1984

      "War is a sociological safety valve that cleverly diverts popular hatred for the ruling classes into a happy occasion to mutilate or kill foreign enemies." - Ernest Becker

      WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY & IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

      http://whitenoiserants.webnode.com//

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
  • TheOuroborus
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  • TheOuroborus
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      TheOuroborus  
    • TheOuroborus:

      I originally commented on this half-cheeky and half-serious. While I'm no hidden conspiracy guy, it's easy to look at Military History 101 and see this type of con game used time and time again to start wars for the benefit of those who run them. I'm thinking now it's 10% cheeky and 90% serious.

    • 2 years ago
  • dabne
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      dabne  
    • TheOuroborus:

      Of course we knew the carriers were out to sea, but why? Was it for training or was it for war? If for war, where were they going to strike? And, if they were going to strike when? In November of 1941 in was far, far, more likely the Japanese would attack bases in Southeast Asia, not Pearl.

      Having said that, in late November 1941, both the U.S. Navy and Army sent "Explicit war with Japan warnings" to all Pacific commands.

      How much explicit can you be?

      Some pacific commands took extreme measures, but Pearl did not. The commanders there saw Pearl as a lower target, primarily because of it's distance from Japan, it's shallow water, and they just didn't think Japan would have the audacity to strike it. They believed they were more vulnerable from saboteurs. They were wrong. And they lost their command because of it. They could have respected the warnings, and rotated their battleships out to sea, they could have sent hundreds of more scout planes to scout the surrounding waters. They could have moved their aircraft to less vulnerable positions, etc... They did not. The failure at Pearl primarily lies with those in command at Pearl. Not a conspiracy.

    • 2 years ago
  • TheOuroborus
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      TheOuroborus  
    • TheOuroborus:

      So, by your own analysis, they were already waiting to let it happen regardless if it happened in SE Asia or Pearl. Same difference.

      We've all really got to get rid of the "He hit me first!" unwritten rule of justifying war (or playground behavior for that matter). Oh wait, the Bush admin did!

    • 2 years ago
  • WhiteNoise
  • Seraphina76
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      Seraphina76  
    • I often wonder...how did those buildings fall so perfectly upon themselves, in free fall. I don't care how hot they wanna say the jet fuel was burning...it's physically impossible for it to have weakened all of the support beams from top to bottom in such a way for them all to fail in perfect unison. Seriously...if anything, it would have toppled over at the point of impact. Then for it to happen so perfectly, not only two times, but three because there's also the other WTC building that supposedly collapsed in on itself from a fire.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
  • WhiteNoise
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • I really don't know how much more information is needed for a real investigation to take place. Maybe we can have a civilian justice committee put together we have enough people willing to do so. Our country will not change it's military direction until we have the truth brought forth.

    • 2 years ago
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  • kennymotown
  • GoodGodGuy
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      GoodGodGuy  
    • Just so I can be labeled a conspiracy nut. I still love the concept that BBS announced the building falling down before it actually happened. Time Zone thing??? Still too many unexplained things and I have read the report.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • GoodGodGuy:

      Our Corporate overlords have raked in the money since 911 that seems to be a huge motive in sparking a 100 year war. And of course keeping the citizens afraid is a huge plan to give up their freedoms and keep them in check. Way too many unexplained events and not nearly enough investigation.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • And when Condi Rice said in her 911 testimony we had no idea they would use planes in an attack, she was so full of crap it was coming out of her ears!

    • 2 years ago
  • boywhocould
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      boywhocould  
    • kennymotown:

      not to be perfunctory but. . .The real question to ask is how do you sift through the shear ridiculous amount of data the intell communities are responsible for and manage it for as efficient amount of money as possible, secondarily it doesn't really matter. . . ask this question "Would the interests of our government LET it happen for fun and profit?"

      The answer scares us all !!!

    • 2 years ago
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