This guy above me is a perfect example of the "new patriot".. he's arrogant, self assured ... and completely unwilling to consider any point that might rock his solid foundation... doesn't matter that his foundation is bogus... it's his foundation damn it, and the rest of you cool aide drinkers are an affront to his god damn way of life... Liberal swine.. be a good German and listen to da-Fuhrer, Box cutters, Arabs in caves,,,"tribal oil money"? (LOL) that's the best one...
I agree with your post.. the most blatant conspiracy theory is the one that the American people have been handed as fact.. now ask yourself , why?
2007-01-14 16:01:54
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answered by sitizen_x 3
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After reading a couple of the responses, I would say that nearly every person has lost faith in their fellow American and their ability to create a new or different scenario.
Lets face facts. Many people who are in here reading and answering are trying to be logical and think about the question being asked, unless it's really off the mark or dumb...just to ask a question. However, each person who asks a question such as this, creates the the contemplation of another's thought processes.
So, I think it would be lame of us to assume that we are not intelligent enough to come up with some possible answers ourselves. Answers that are acquired by deep thinking and not attitude, such as which party is right or wrong..the Dems. or the Cons...
These issues are not about what each leader did wrong. You do realize that if everyone quits their ambition in attempts to control the world economy, control the people and contol the military, that there would not be any fighting.
Gosh, just imagine. Each country having peace and everyone getting along. But, since there have been wars that we know of, from the beginning of written history, I don't suppose that will change anytime soon.
But these statements are meant to be complimentary to everyone in here. These topics of Conspiracy Theories are really useful to us. It not only sparks our imaginations, but it's telling us that we are intelligent and maybe if all would join together for the common good instead of being in political opposition all the time, we may be able to see things that others do not.
I know you've all heard of the saying, "You're just too close to the forest to see the trees"...meaning we know the trees are there, but we can't see the forest as a group of trees, but only those that are immediately around us.
Don't you think that it's possible that what many of the people in here say, may have some basis to it? Speaking from experience, when a private investigator begins to investigate a crime scene, he does not have a clue as to why the crime was committed; he doesn't have fingerprints, or possible DNA and until all the evidence has been collected, marked, bagged and put into the vault at the police station there is nothing to go on. Detectives are working blind until some of that evidence has been processed and verified. Only then can he really get a handle on the situation. He will use interviews from the people who were interviewd at the scene, the notes that were taken by the first officer at the scene, and he will also use the notes he had taken, the photos will be analyzed, the fingerprints will be run and if any, hair samples, fabric, blood or anything else you can think of. They take all the information that they've put together from all their sources and begin their investigation to find people who knew the victim(s), to ask if anyone had a vengence for a reason for killing or robbing the victim.
Well, that's just like the FBI and the CIA and while there is an investigation open, people are not allowed to discuss the case. If there's an ongoing trial, no one is allowed to discuss it; and if Subponea's are served, the materials they confisgated are not to be discussed whether it's files, clothing, shoes...anything. That information is kept secret between the police officers and the prosecution and defense until the trial begins, after the hearing or arrignment.
However, the police never reject ideas or tips that may come in because they cannot take a chance of missing their target. They are required to investigate any and all reports that come in; and they just never know what will lead to the arrest of the person they're after. Of course they will ask why you think such a thing and they may blow you off when you make that suggestion, but while conducting the investigation they do consider any possibilities.
Take for example the young man that told the police in Missouri about the suspicious white truck he saw pulling away fast on that dirt road. If they had not considered the fact that he may be right and just blew him off as a kid and did not investigate, then the police would never have found those two boys, of which one was missing for 4 days, and the other for 4 years.
So, there you have it. You just never know what another person is going to latch onto something and it turns out to have credience.
2007-01-14 16:13:55
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answered by chole_24 5
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The hijackers did use boxcutters to gain access to the cabin of the aircraft. Policy at that time was to negotiate with hijackers, land, and resolve the conflict on the ground.
That will never happen again in this country, and Flight 93 represents the "policy" change for the American people with regards to how we deal with terrorists. A repeat attempt at such a hijacking like this would result in death or severe beatings of any attempted hijackers on an American aircraft today.
2007-01-14 15:38:36
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answered by baldeaglepatriot 1
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People do not like conspiracy. It's all a conspiracy that's made up through the federal government. They deliberate all of it out in order that conspiracy theorists seem like insane maniacs and as a consequence preserve nearly all of the populace from in need of to turn out to be one among them.
2016-09-07 22:36:55
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answered by ? 4
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It's better than a theory that the Bush administration orchestrated the who thing and was some how able to involve hundreds if not thousands of conspirators and have them swear to secrecy. Not much different than Roosevelt orchestrating the whole Pearl Harbor attack so we could to to war in 1941.
2007-01-14 15:38:08
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answered by dg6306 2
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Absolutely
2007-01-14 15:34:37
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answered by ╣♥╠ 6
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The best thing about conspiracies is that you cannot prove nor disprove them. Any idiot with a computer can keep a conspiracy alive, and it take absolutely no education to validate anything claimed.
The thing that really kills me is when celebrities like Charlie Sheen open their idiot mouths and any loser with an overactive imagination takes what they say seriously instead of logically looking at the facts of what really happened.
The fact is some hateful psychopaths living in caves and funded by tribal oil decided it would be better to kill innocent Americans than to fix the sh*thole of a country they were living in. So they flew planes into our buildings.
2007-01-14 15:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah! That one has really got a lot of folks believing it, too!
Welcome back C & L...can't play w/you tonight. Gotta get up at 4 for work.
2007-01-14 16:05:49
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answered by Joey's Back 6
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Where have you been hiding for the past five years? That's not a theory, that's a fact.
2007-01-14 15:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Theories are what keep life humorous. I mean seriously, theories are another way or saying a premise...an idea....not really a truth...
2007-01-14 15:34:48
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answered by bluebettalady 4
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