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Why do you believe in it? The proof that is presented is false if you did your research on it. I used to believe it then i did some research and found out it was wrong. (google "screw loose change" to at least start with). Do 9-11 conspiracy believers believe becasue they want life to be more like a good fictional novel or do you believe because you hate Bush or do you believe because you hate this country?

2006-09-02 08:50:56 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Silver toungue, i should vote you as best answer as that you just explained it to me, you are a complete moron! Here, i will tell you why, no facts and yet you expect me to believe, oh and it did not rile me up to go to war with Iraq, because i listened and knew the real reason we went to war. Oh, just uh, look at how happy the people of Iraq are, 80% voter turnout, on election even though, they were risking their lives. Look at the US, what was it, like 50%? And we don't risk our lives, seems like we are getting a little to lax in this country.

2006-09-02 09:07:03 · update #1

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Throwing in Bush's breaking laws now is a non-sequitor. That has nothing to do with the supposed conspiracy that Bush orchestrated or allowed to happen any of the 911 business. The simple fact is that our military intellegence let one slip by is just too hard to handle for some people, and thanks to internet, this b/s will be going on for years.

I can make it look your birth from your mom was really a consipiracy, and that in reality you were born of a 10 tentacle obligon from the planet Yuioios. Consipiracy theorists do not have to PROVE anything, they only need to raise doubt, and that can ALWAYS be done. And the other side of that, you can NEVER and I do mean NEVER prove a consipiracy wrong. It's like proving that something doesn't exist. You simply can't.

2006-09-02 09:19:46 · answer #1 · answered by Manny 6 · 2 1

Conspiracy-a plan or agreement formulated, esp. in secret, between to or more to commit ab unlawful, harmful or treachorous act.
So by definition the official story is a "conspiracy". Now which conspiracy theory do you mean? The official one or the one that includes crimminal elements of our own government. If you mean the former no I do not believe it. If you mean the latter then I do not know but I do believe there are very legitimate questions that need to be answered.
I believe these questions need to be answered because I do love this country and I believe the politicians that have been running it do not hold the best interest of the citizens of this country in high regard. In fact I believe the only thing that they are interested in protecting is their own wallet. Do I hate Bush? I hate all career politicians and think we need to do away with the two party system. It is time for everyone to put down their party flags and look at the facts of what happened on that day.
At the very least our government knew what was happening and did nothing to stop it. There is no way you can look at the total sum of evidence collected with an open mind and a critical eye and not arrive at that conclusion.

2006-09-02 16:23:58 · answer #2 · answered by atiredwing 3 · 1 1

I neither hate Bush nor my country, but I do question the "official" stories. I was alive and politically active when the truth came out about the Pearl Harbor attack, so this is not something totally new to what leaders are capable of doing (or allowing to happen) to influence the public opinion and their willingness to join in a war, right or wrong.

I am not a fan of "Loose Change" but here is a link to a rational site where thoughtful people, not rabid fanatics, investigate the issues and the evidence... http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org/
You might want to take a look at some of the information if you are indeed interested in researching the topic beyond the 'theory' sites.

I believe without a call for quality ethics and truth in our leaders and government policies our country risks becoming just a bully to our international neighbors and a 'benevolent' tyrant to our own citizens. This goes against everything the USA was founded on and the ideals we should do more than just give lip service to. Call me a patriot if you will, because I Believe in those original ideals and am willing to stand up for them when I believe they have been tarnished.

2006-09-02 16:16:36 · answer #3 · answered by toastposties 4 · 1 1

The biggest conspiracy theory is that 19 Arabs, who had been under surveillance, could walk onto four commercial aircraft without being detected, and without having their names appear on a passenger list. Then that they could overcome over 200 people with plastic box-cutters. And not only that, but with no previous experience of flying large jets, they could navigate from 30,000 feet and hit three out of four targets precisely, meantime conducting flying manoeuvres that fighter pilots would find difficult. Then, the amazing thing is that 7 of them survived the events and are known to be alive today.
Also for the first time ever in history, three, not two, but three steel framed buildings collapsed as a result of fire which could not possibly have burned hot enough to melt steel, and caused the buildings not to topple over, as one might expect, or to fall a little at a time, but to fall within their own footprint at the speed of gravity. And one of those buildings (WTC7) was not even hit by a plane.
Not only that, but the four aircraft disappeared completely without a trace of their 16 large engines, or any of the black boxes. This has also never before happened in history.


This theory is so amazingly full of holes that it is impossible for any sane thinking person to believe, yet that is what the official 9/11 commission report.says.


I'm not sure where you did your research, but it was certainly a different place to mine, and I've been researching for 5 years.

Most people trying to disclose the truth about 9/11 do not want the world to end in a nuclear holocaust because of corrupt governments. Is that a good enough reason?

2006-09-06 00:51:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Of course not- a conspiracy takes planning and intelligence. Plus, Bush and his people might be corrupt by greed and power, but it just doesn't fit, you know? As Americans, we have to be mindful that there are foreign powers that want to split us apart. We need to show unity to some extent. I pray that we get some people in power in the future who will actually work to help more hard working Americans and their children achieve greater levels of success in life- someone who actually cares about people.
Until then, we got what we got.
BTW, DeuceRider, the biggest danger is not liberals- it is people who instead of thinking for themselves, think along party lines. When you call yourself a Republican, you dangerously believe the many lies that are told to you, instead of looking at the facts that expose these people as dangerous liars who try to appease the American people, then continue to line their own pockets with our tax dollars. Why don't you ask yourself how your life and our country has actually benefitted by having this Republlican president.

2006-09-02 16:25:44 · answer #5 · answered by catarina 4 · 2 2

My two cents:

The 9-11 conspiracy is a mental projection of insecurity.

Allow me to explain:

It is as though a burglar has come into the house. It is very frightening to believe that as a child you were really vulnerable. That you were "home alone". That despite your Father's best efforts, he wasn't home and someone broke in and stole your security.

If however you turn your fear to anger, you can feel safe again quite easily. Blame Dad. He must have done it for the insurance money. Dad has a deal with the burglar. Someone was in control after all. We weren't vulnerable. There isn't a great threat from afar still hanging over our heads. We were never really in danger. Dad was always man of the house. We are safe. Angry...But safe.

Does that paint the picture?

2006-09-02 16:02:50 · answer #6 · answered by Crystal Violet 6 · 4 3

It's quite hard to think anyone could be so gullible and ignorant as to believe the 9/11 conspiracy.
But there are some, and they are funny.
They have seen Elvis, too.
They always hunt for some silly little thing to hate America about.

2006-09-02 16:13:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

What is the main theory ? Bush cloned himself and flew all 4 (or more ? ) planes himself ...? Did the "Lets Roll" guys on the Philly flight not tell everyone that it was a team of mad Pakwaks who took over that plane..? Are we trying to make excuses for the Pakwaks ? in case we offend them ? Come on folks.. don't warp your brain just believe what the Authorities have told you..

2006-09-02 16:05:25 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 1 2

Even liberals don't believe in that crap, it's just that they have such a hatred for George Bush that they will make up any fictional bullshit to make the guy look bad. I've said it before and I'll stand by it, liberals are evil, hateful, dispicable people and next to terrorists, they are the United States biggest danger!

2006-09-02 15:57:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

i believe some of it..why was the only flights out of the country after 9/11 to get bin lauden's family out of the country? why was one of his nieces on one of our reality shows this past season.. (the princess one) why has his body never showed up..? why do we let the saudis who fund terrorism and the schools that teach anti-semitisim and other messages of radical islam and hate,through education and clergy all through the middle east go without sanctions or anything? because it is an inside job... but i think the conspiracy is global and not national.. there is something more going on here than apears.

2006-09-02 16:02:26 · answer #10 · answered by terryshawn1975 2 · 1 4

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