Why do people get so angry about this? Is it that you don't want to believe it could be a conspiracy? Do you not want to find out that maybe they did do this and it will wreck all that you believe in so you instantly want to 'report' people for asking questions in an open forum? Have all of you that do not believe (which is fine in my book) ever watched or read anything that would contradict what the government has told you? Do you automatically dismiss any theories because again you would be destroyed inside? These are legit questions that I have always wondered about people that don't want to believe. Wether or not you do, fine with me, I just wondered are you unwilling to hear the theories or have you and they are all bogus? Please don't post BS here, legit question to mind set of the non believers.
2007-05-12
05:40:01
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Mild-irr... can you not read? I do believe the subject is that of find out why people do not believe in conspiracy theories and why they don't. Maybe you should drink some coffee.
2007-05-12
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Barb... you can't read? If you don't believe, than why is it you don't?
2007-05-12
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All people have to do is look it up, and take all the facts in and anyone with common sense can figure out that the governments stories are always full of holes, and really very shoddy. When the stories that the government puts out don't make sense then they probably had something to do with it. 911 Was with out any doubt an inside job, but people are too lazy to check the facts themselves. I agree with you, 100%
2007-05-12 07:10:48
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answered by masterplumber75 4
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It is the nature of most humans. Even those who are alegedly well educated. No one likes to be made out a fool. Others simply will not release long held beliefs no matter HOW many proofs one might bring forth to the contrary.
What will happen is as follows. If there was a conspiracy, and there are many signs that there was, the truth will surface. In this case, I would offer that the truth will surface sooner rather than later.
The sad part of all of this is that the government has told so many lies. If they hadn't no one would be giving the 'official' circumstances surrounding 911 a second thought. We would have gladly accepted whatever they told us.
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We live in a new highly technological age. With the flick of a fingertip we can go on the internet and find out information from any corner of the world. Within those corners we find a plethora of different thoughts and feelings. Our curiosity sometimes pushes us to learn more and more about any given subject, especially the circumstances surrounding 911.
We either believe the government or we do not. That choice, however, is our own.
2007-05-12 05:46:11
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answered by rare2findd 6
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the term conspiracy theory has become synonymous with "tall tale" these days. propaganda is the reason for this. belittle an idea long enough it becomes a joke.
take the JFK shooting for example. the "second gunman" idea was called conspiracy theory until rational minds considered the magic bullet. physical science dictates that a bullet traveling north does not turn in midair and head south. yet today, forty-some years later, there are those who scoff and insist on believing Oswald acted alone.
few will ever know the truth of 911, but one thing is for certain, the "official" story smells like old fish.
2007-05-12 05:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Americans are brainwashed from day one into believing their country and government are the best on Earth. At one time this was actually true. But now that America's Republic has died (with the Constitution and the Bill of Rights), and we have become a "Democracy", you can expect dictatorship.
The idiots that support Bush and the lies that are told in the Zionist-controlled media will help bring the final death blow to America. It is sad but true.
2007-05-12 06:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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SOOOOO, is there a question in here someplace????
Well,you don't have to get huffy. It took me a minute to try and figure out what a "Consiparcy" was!! With your rambling on and on, it is hard to find a question to answer...so I will just give you the following facts:
Conspiracy theorists have an obsessive compulsion to believe, prove or re-tell a conspiracy theory may indicate one or more of several well-understood psychological conditions, and other hypothetical ones: paranoia, denial, schizophrenia, mean world syndrome
typical individual will tend to be more isolated from the kinds of peer networks that grant access to broad sources of information, and may instinctively distrust any statement or claim made by certain people, media, and other authority-bearing institutions. For some individuals, the consequence may be a tendency to attribute anything bad that happens to the distrusted authority. For example, some people attribute the September 11, 2001 attacks to a conspiracy involving the U.S. government (or disfavored politicians) instead of or along with Islamic terrorists associated with Al-Qaeda (see 9/11 conspiracy theories.) Such charges may also be colored with political motivation. Similar charges (in some circles) were made that the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration was in some way culpable for the Attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
2007-05-12 05:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Most just refuse to objectively look at the facts and cling to the debunking propaganda that is based on lies and misinforming those that don't want to believe that those they voted for could be so evil.
2007-05-12 05:56:23
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answered by Herr Raging Boehner. 5
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I certainly hope that people don't 'report' this stuff. I mean that. For me, it's a break and gives me a good chuckle during some serious debating.
I've heard and listened to the theories and no, I don't believe them.
2007-05-12 05:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand this about 9-11
1. Muslim terrorists have wanted to attack since the Iran hostage crisis. Clinton did nothing about it.
2. The movie Loose Change is a piece of garbage. It misrepresents what a lot of people say.
3. Steel can melt. See the bridge in CA last week.
4. The people behind the conspiracy theories are irrational liberals. Rosie, people on answers, etc. They want to believe it because they hate Pres Bush. They hate conservatives. They are miserable people who hate America.
2007-05-12 05:44:53
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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Uh....which conspiracy theory of the week are you talking about? You guys come up with so many it's hard to keep track.
2007-05-12 05:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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