YOU are a patriot, my friend.
Keep on keeping on...
2006-10-23 17:42:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry still more conspiracy theories. Maybe Micheal Moore would like to help tell the truth for once in his life.
The Popular Mechanic did a full study on the 9/11 event in their March 2003 edition and found that there was NO inside job on the Twin Towers and the people who demolition for a living also said the say thing several times over the last 5 years!
2006-10-23 19:23:31
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answered by fatboysdaddy 7
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They are not all looneys, or wingnuts, but they are propagandists, either intentionally or unintentionally.
You could raise a conspiracy theory about anything if you wanted to. Its really very easy to do.
The trick then comes in the presentation. Widely quoted but never properly identified or tested "experts", or "witnesses".
Subtle but persuasive mis-quotes.
Jumbled or incorrect timeframes
But most importantly of all the ability to play on peoples natural need for entertainment, and a mistrust of authority.
Conspiracy theories work on us in the same way that a circus mind reader seems to be able to tell what we are thinking. ...because we want to believe, and we want to be entertained, we want to know something that no-one else does.
Princess Diana dies in a car crash and its horrific, but once the theories start about British Intelligence murdering her, and her having a Muslim baby inside her, and the Queen being involved .....all of a sudden you have this years best thriller!
Look at this site and all the others by all means. I always do because I like to be entertained, but actually try and track down the sources of the "evidence" and it very quickly gets thinner and thinner, and then usually becomes B.S.
The only thing I do worry about is the increasing propensity for people to believe anything which is published on the web, particularly when the headline is something like "The truth they didnt want you to see".....
I wasnt aware that truth had become another word for opinion.
2006-10-24 01:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There are way too many red flags on this issue for any sensible person to not see that we are not being told the whole story. Not even talking about the towers or the Pentagon, there are 100's of very troubling incidents leading up too and during this event. Too truly believe the official story that 19 guys living in caves stood down NORAD makes that person a fool.
Take a look at Bush's press conference after his meeting with the 911 Commission. Even though Bush demanded this meeting "off the record", to be fully immune too anything that came from this meeting, no recordings of any kind and that Dick Chaney be present Mr Bush has the look of a fugitive being set free from death row! Get ahold of that press conference and you will see the truth! (it was added in as an special feature on Fahrenheit 911)
2006-10-23 18:04:40
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answered by Howya D 1
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Jeremy, get the 9/11 Commision Report and read it for yourself. I would also suggest looking online for the issue of National Geographic Magazine that was dedicated to the spread and history of terrorism. Its easy to find online at the National Geographic Magazine web site.......
When you read about the spread of terrorism around the world you will have deeper understanding of the patience and dedication to their cause that the terrorists live by.......did that makes sense?
2006-10-23 17:47:29
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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A patriot? It sounds closer to treason to me. 9/11 was an attack on America by foreign terrorist. Period.
2006-10-23 17:46:48
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answered by Curt 4
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