Totally bogus claim. For starters you can't prove the negative, as anyone with an education realizes, so these offers of a million, billion or trillion dollars are meaningless. As an example I will pay one billion dollars to anyone who can prove that I am not the reincarnation of Napoleon. See how it works, you can't actually "prove" beyond a shadow of a doubt that I wasn't Napoleon in a former life, such things are in the realm of faith, so the money will never be paid. The same holds true with these baseless 9/11 conspiracy theories. Can you prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the buildings didn't collapse because a UFO focused a gravity altering beam on them while circling the earth in cloaking mode from a low Earth orbit,,,I'll pay you a million dollars if you can. Right, can't prove the negative can you.
One thing that is good to note. The conspiracy "inside job" idiots must realize that they have swept up all the short bus riders that they are going to get with their disproven and discredited evidence. This "million dollar" scam just shows that they are getting more desperate as they realize that everyone else is laughing at them for the mouth breathing morons that they are.
2006-12-21 03:11:47
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answered by kfc13571 2
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I guess no one will be collecting that million bucks huh? Too much of the truth is out there now.
Thanks for the link!! This is my favorite subject.
2006-12-17 22:28:06
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answered by TexasRose 6
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Call the National Inquirer. You don't even need proof with them.
2006-12-17 22:23:27
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answered by Joe S 6
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bombs in planes
2006-12-17 22:22:38
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answered by bronzebabekentucky 7
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What does this have to do with Singels & Dating! NOTHING
2006-12-17 22:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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um no no no but if you capture osama binladen you do
2006-12-17 22:23:27
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answered by freeby1011 2
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really
2006-12-17 22:23:48
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answered by Destined2beGreat 3
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