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do you think the 9/11 attacks were a conspiracy?

2006-09-16 15:30:26 · 16 answers · asked by BJK 3 in Arts & Humanities History

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I have A LOT of doubts and questions about the government's official story of 9/11. That is why I have signed an online petition for "Scholars for 9/11 Truth" (www.st911.org) that is asking the US Congress to initiate another investigation into the events of 9/11

2006-09-17 12:08:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The president stated that the reason the terrorist did it is because "They hate what America stands for. They hate our religious tolerance. They hate our freedom of speech. They hate freedom of the press. They despise freedom."

The terrorists claimed: "There were reasons behind these great deeds. America should seek to remove these reasons -- and it knows them well -- so that such accidents do not reoccur."

If there is any cover up, it is about WHY the terrorists did what they did it. The government has not talked about the reasons why. This is not discussed in the mainstream media either and the issue was deliberately ignored and confused by both the government and a complicit media.

The WTC was attacked 10 years ago and the media admitted then why the terrorists tried to blow it up. 10 years later, that has not been ignored. Why?

Because:

The cause of Middle Eastern terrorism against the United States is a direct result of supporting Israel and could be immediately stopped if we stopped supporting Israel.

Just bring up the issue of dropping Israel as an ally and you will learn quickly who our real enemy is. As if we couldn't have guessed based upon their history of being thrown out of every country they have ever settled within. In the end it is really our fault for 'treating others like we would like to be treated." Some people.... like to teach what they themselves refuse to practice but profit from when we do.

2006-09-17 03:19:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Common sense says that it was not a conspiracy. Considering the incalculable number of people who would have been in on the secret. The experts (building engineers etc) have verified the physics of the destruction. But the biggest reason is that you're giving too much credit to the competency to a federal government that has shown its ineptness in Katrina recovery, war in Iraq,and other projects.

Maybe you believe that FDR bombed Pearl Harbor, the aliens crashed in Roswell, the Mafia killed JFK, the US never landed on the moon and the tooth fairy used to bring you money too.

2006-09-16 16:13:29 · answer #3 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 1 0

For a while after it happened I was really mad. I wanted to believe that no one could do that. I thought that maybe the president was behind it because they wanted an excuse to go to war with Iraq (a war that his neoconservative cabinet members had been pushing for since the 1st bush admin) but as time went on I found that it wasnt a deliberate conspiracy, but incompetency. I truly believe that our government is just to big and burried in bureaucracy to move swiftly to prevent these things. The failure of FEMA during hurricane Katrina is a another unfortunate example. Incompetence.

2006-09-16 15:36:37 · answer #4 · answered by ragajungle 2 · 0 0

Lots of things are cover ups.

Our government knew something was going to happen, as it was detailed in the report that Mr. Bush failed to read.

"Bin laden determined to attack within the U.S."

There are fishy things about what happened that day, but make no mistake, it was done by terrorists. The Bush administration has twisted it to use it as a foundation for fear.

They ask *US* if we've forgotten 9/11. He asks US to remember it. It is you, Mr. Bush, that have forgotten 9/11. If you really cared, you would have something covering that wound in New York. You'd have a memorial.

There are too many conspiracy theories surrounding 9/11. Most are debunked really easily. Others take more time. We'll know all the details some day...or maybe our grandchildren will.

Bush is the only terrorist to be afraid of. Western nations are fabulously safe.

2006-09-16 15:36:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I feel it was totally wrong but i do believe after watching the shows like "Path to 9/11, Spy in America, and Bin Ladens Escape" Yes the goverment could have prevented it. It just showed so much goverment mess ups. Like letting a man in our army that was kicked out of the Egyptian Army and joined the CIA Informents and then was put on watch by them. He later join our army then left and trained the afghanistan soliders everything he learned from our army training, tactics, bomb making. Yes I think this day could have been prevented

2006-09-16 15:42:08 · answer #6 · answered by heyall 2 · 0 0

Yes and yes.
To answer the second question first, the biggest conspiracy theory is that 19 Arabs, who had been under surveillance, conspired together, walked onto four commercial aircraft without being detected, and without having their names appear on a passenger list. Then that they could overcome over 250 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.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."
-- William Casey, CIA Director (from first staff meeting, 1981)
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All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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Now to answer the first question, it is obvious from the foregoing that 9/11 is a government cover up.
Fir those who wish to read a more thoroughly researched description of the event, see below

2006-09-16 21:59:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

No. It was far too complex of an issue for it to have been a gov't conspiracy AND for everyone involved to have kept their mouths shut for this long. Conspiracy Theory junkies have watched too many episodes of the X-Files and other gov't fiction TV dramas.

2006-09-16 15:34:17 · answer #8 · answered by My Evil Twin 7 · 2 0

NO, in fact i feel sorry for geogre bush i would have done the same thing if a whole bunch of attacks were fired at me and then i was toled by someone that iraq (where the supposed terrosits came from) hard a nuclear war head. i think he should get out of iraq now cause all were doing now is getting in the war of the countrys development but in short unless someone can hand me a tape of bush confessing that this is a set up and he knew that america wasnt in danger i support him. please dont curcfy me for speaking my mind

2006-09-16 15:34:55 · answer #9 · answered by a perfectly contradictory cat 3 · 0 1

Good hell, no. I'm too educated to believe nonsense like that. I have talked with a lot of people on that very topic and i can tell you that when discussing that topic with people it is clear that the only people who believe that are those without much education. They will believe anything.

2006-09-16 17:18:36 · answer #10 · answered by Mr. Curious 6 · 1 0

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