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I heard that on 9/11 there were a couple thousand jews that didnt go to work? I am not getting anywhere near saying it's true but does anybody know if this has any truth to it or is it just another conspiracy thing paranoid people made up?

2007-03-27 13:31:23 · 12 answers · asked by Law D 2 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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The Jews had a premonition that something will happen on September 11 but they are not aware that planes will hit the WTC towers. They have that power to detect what their enemies will do.

2007-03-27 13:34:58 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 2 3

To cast some truth on this absurd assumption, how would anyone gather the necessary information and from what sources, to prove that so many Jews stayed away from work on 9/11 and if it was a larger amount than any other day? It is about as ridiculous as the conspiracy LIES being thrown against the wall.

2007-03-27 15:40:51 · answer #2 · answered by just the facts 5 · 1 1

I've heard this before, I just would like to know who ran the tally that day, was it the same person or persons that did the count at the million man march and said there were less than a million in attendance..... hmmmmm!

2007-03-27 13:37:53 · answer #3 · answered by rampdogg2000 2 · 0 0

No, that is incorrect. The first plane hit at 8:45am, many people heard what was happening and stayed home. There is no conspiracy, the planes were flown by Islamic zealots, and people from all walks of life were effected by it.

2007-03-27 13:38:44 · answer #4 · answered by cireengineering 6 · 2 1

Well, my employers where I worked on 9/11 were both Jewish. Our office was across the street. We saw the fireball and ran away from the collapsing building (you can see us in the video). So, either we missed the secret message or the consipiracy theory is false.

2007-03-27 13:37:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

This urban legend just won't die. There is not a single piece of genuine evidence to support this.

And I'm assuming while people were burning up, being crushed and jumping out of buildings, that no one asked their religion.

2007-03-27 13:37:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

As far as I know the answer is no. I didn't see Michael Moore-ons movie, but I assume it came for his fictional dreams of what happend on 911.

2007-03-27 13:35:26 · answer #7 · answered by haterade 3 · 1 3

It was published on a KKK web site - real reliable source... NOT.

It's total crap - a lot of Jews died that day, just like a lot of other people.

2007-03-27 13:39:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

This has L-O-N-G been debunked as a total fabrication. It amazed me that anyone is still telling this story.

2007-03-27 13:39:33 · answer #9 · answered by Jay 7 · 2 1

it is yet another conspiracy. Its amazing how many conspiracies pop up after major incidents.

2007-03-27 13:35:14 · answer #10 · answered by njcd2 3 · 2 3

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