It's foolish to not believe what you said, of course people are going to keep their power and money at all costs. Most people hate to recognize it and even more when it may come from their own country. I actually feel the 9/11 conspiracy holds a lot more weight than people give credit to. Too many unanswered questions and all of them met with staunch resistance from the higher-ups in government. I can't get my head around why WTC 7 fell...also it was the first time in history that we had collapses of steel framed buildings of that nature, and there are some which had burned much hotter and much longer. Then there is the fact the Bush's bro headed the company in charge of WTC security. Then Bush blocks the investigation for almost a year, but we go to war before even completing the investigation. Then another war, even though the investigation found no links to the new country we are fighting. In my opinion, it is a simplistic mindset to not ask questions about these things...and then to be called anti-american for it, makes it even worse. Since when did our elected leaders get the "faith" based role, I demand accountability and answers, as any patriot should. Check out www.st911.org, every American should before they make their mind up about everything.
"Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country."
--Hermann Goering(1893-1946) Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, President of the Reichstag, Prime Minister of Prussia and, as Hitler's designated successor, the second man in the Third Reich.
2007-03-27 02:22:20
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answered by ♥austingirl♥ 6
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You sound like a lawyer examining a witness, and if it was a hostile witness, you'd likely prove your point.
But, since there are also poor evil people, middle class evil people, as well as rich evil people, the conclusion is that there are evil people in the world.
Evil people, rich, poor, or middle class, often commit crimes to keep or obtain wealth. I'd say such behavior accounts for 90+% of crime.
Yes, often a crime requires more than one person.
So, yes there are conspiracies (that is why you can be convicted of conspiracy to commit a crime) composed of evil people doing bad. But, there are also, by your same logic, conspiracies of good people doing good things.
Since all the above is obvious, I'm not sure why you ask this question ... unless you are planning a follow-up.
2007-03-27 02:30:25
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answered by ML 5
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About 14 years ago, while I was in the military, I was approached by a bunch of "patriots", the domestic terrorist group that has all but disappeared. They gave me some literature about the Council on Foreign Relations, which at the time, I thought would make a great book.
One of the things that bothered me was that the stuff that they gave me claimed that there would be a terrorist attack sometime after 2000, that would be so heinous that Americans would freely give up their rights out of fear.
Of course they could have been behind it themselves to further their own agenda.
My personal belief is that there is a kernal of truth in every conspiracy. Generally, the best way the intelligence community keeps a secret is by telling everyone. You are more likely to believe something is BS if some kooky guy is telling you its not. The crazier the conspiracy theorist, the more I believe that there is some sort of deliberate government misinformation behind it.
Intelligence is all about misinformation.
2007-03-27 02:22:04
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answered by Zaphod1130 2
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Your statements are true, and evidence of them are alive and well in business everyday. But it is a horrible leap to think that your government would be involved in anything like that. Belief in that would shake the very foundation of everything that Americans believe in. But whether they are ready or not, it is certainly time that they woke up and realize that they have been duped on a grand scale. And no...I am not talking about 9/11. All you need to do is dig into the Gonzales fiasco, and you will see evidence...
2007-03-27 02:23:20
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answered by Super Ruper 6
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Yes, there are evil people in the world, but money has nothing to do with being evil.
Yes, many people do things outside the law to keep what they have - rich or poor.
Sometimes rich or poor people will work with other evil people to get a job done.
Sure, conspiricies happen... what's your point?
2007-03-27 02:31:01
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answered by amorgan4osu 3
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Hi. I believe there are poor, evil people in the world. I believe they will do things outside the law to try and gain power and wealth. I believe they will work with another poor, evil person to 'get the job done'.
I do not believe that MY belief proves anything.
2007-03-27 02:18:38
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answered by Cirric 7
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those men and women are looking to pave the direction for antichrist knowingly and unknowingly . disregard the theories cant you spot the details round you. if one hasnt authorized islam you cant defend your self agaist them. and if you're a muslim then they make all propoganda to make certain men and women dont move closer to islam. christians are misplaced, evidence is functional : for those who feel your prophet used to be slain through jews, why might you befriend them. are premptive moves christian. no . if christianity are not able to be implemented is also due to the fact its time is over. while islam has made the whole lot crystal transparent, there's no excuse relatively to misbehave. you must discover out approximately islam and keep your self. leisure wont paintings! an sincere humble recommendation.
2016-09-05 17:34:41
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answered by ? 4
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It has to be an absolute unequivacable yes to all and if you mean who do i think are guilty of these crimes the answer must be all of those that have gained power since the year dot.
2007-03-27 02:20:55
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answered by Bertie D 4
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Sure there are conspiracies. Just not goofey ones like the 911 one and other silly ones.
2007-03-27 02:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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What is "rich" ? Sometimes it is not about money it is about POWER... sometimes "individuals" may do things "for the game" they play...
HOPE IN FREEDOM
be vegan, peace
2007-03-27 02:17:01
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answered by Anonymous
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