Who has seen them, and if YES, how do you feel about them? Also, if you don't believe them, how do you explain all of the different pieces of evidence that are shown? If you agree, what are the best steps to getting justice for this crap?
2007-07-24
06:55:41
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I saw them very recently and heven't seen anything that debunks them yet, so if you have something like that, send me a link because id like not to believe our government is full of murderers
2007-07-24
07:03:37 ·
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oh, and please try not to be a total douche about it. i am 20 years old.
2007-07-24
07:06:36 ·
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its been proven that those theories are all BS.
What are you...15? Or stupid?
2007-07-24 06:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you telling me that the government can pull off the greatest attack ever on our soil, but not either kill the guy or capture the IP address of the loose change videos? Puh-leeze. The fact that Dylan Avery, his friends, and his family are alive is all the proof I need. i mean he claims the government had no problems killing 3000+ innocent Americans, what's a couple more to them.
Now we're expected to believe that the same government that was able to commit the largest terrorist operation in history--with military precision no less--is suddenly too incompetent to sniff out and shut down a little website set up by some college losers within days, if not minutes of its creation? The US government has the capability to monitor every electronic communication made anywhere in the world, yet we're expected to believe that they wouldn't be able to nix this kid long before his video ever became popular?
2007-07-24 07:07:58
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answered by mbush40 6
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Seen them both. Wasn't loose change right there with the alien autopsy?
No need to tell you the truth because all you'll do is give the best answer to someone that has the same absurd ideals you do.
Take off the tin foil hat, unplug from the Matrix and go outside.
2007-07-24 07:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw them, and some of the evidence was irrefutable, it has caused me to become more cynical about politics, but has caused me to be more political. You won't see justice for this act, but hopefully we will see people turn off from the mind-numbing pastimes, read a book, get smart, and join the fight against the forces of "friendly fascism" that are eroding our democratic countries here in North America. There is no left and right, were being duped, and divided and were on the verge of entering some half-ased orwellian nightmare because everyone has lost or is losing the family, community, and national identity and would rather watch big brother 8. But not me, im not that stupid, lazy, or greedy.
2007-07-24 07:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The conspiracy theories surroundind 9/11 are a waste of time, taking us away from more pressing problems (like getting out of Iraq, global warming, healthcare, an oil economy, etc). But then again, I didn't believe the CIA imported cocaine to make money to help the contra either! Let's just say, our goverment is too stupid to pull this off, and people don't keep secrets anymore now-a-days!
2007-07-24 07:02:24
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answered by aackpht 4
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First and foremost, Loosechange is NOT a documentary.
It is a very slick collection of unreliable sources, over simplified arguments, out of context quotes, cherry picked facts, unscientific conclusions and outright misinformation - all of this "evidence" is woven together very deceptively to "prove" the film makers' intent.
Do not be duped into buying into these so-called documentaries - they are essentially fictional op-ed pieces and not any kind of real journalism by any stretch of the imagination.
2007-07-24 07:26:04
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answered by LeAnne 7
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Yeah, I saw Loose Change. Didn't notice any evidence in it, just a lot of un-educated guesswork and faulty reasoning. Conspiracy Theorists love to ask questions and point out /lack/ of evidence (especially where there actualy is evidence that they just fail to mention), but they're very short on evidence, let alone anything remotely resembling proof.
2007-07-24 07:06:29
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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yes the evidence is compelling; if its un-retouched that is. I'm not saying it is, only that reasonable people must keep an open mind.
i think its just as likely, however, that some members of the elite and internationally wealthy had the means and the motive to be involved in 9/11...not the government per se but some of those influential in it.
who would win this race for truth: the American government and its willingness to lie to the American sheeple or conspiracy nuts, willing to advance the most ridiculous assertions? sounds like a tie to me.....
2007-07-24 07:10:11
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answered by Free Radical 5
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for goodness sakes don't start this crap again ! there was this guy a few months ago that would come on here and say that his life was in endangered by telling us of the 'truth' of those sites and to please go to them. they get rich off ppl going to them and keeping them going and donating. if they were true then that means bush and the cia had to have planned this years ago, which means it was probably clinton or bush, sr. who planned it because bush,jr. was in office on ly 8 months or so and i can guarantee you the government or any politician cannot plan and execute a plan like that in 8-9 months, no way. they are not organized or smart enough. heck they've been working on the immigration issue for years and environmental issues for decades. they can't even agree on simple tax cuts without lobbying, arguing, etc. what makes anyone think they could pull off something like that is beyond me....come on ppl use your brains !
2007-07-24 07:01:51
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answered by ?! 6
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I can honestly say that Loose Change brought up some interesting points, not even the big things it was the little things like the person who called their mom from one of the planes and said something along the lines of "hi mom it's John Smith" why would he say his full name? it's just weird things like that, they make me wonder, then again I kinda feel ashamed to wonder...
2007-07-24 07:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Break.com.
Do a search for loose change and you will find a documentary about REAL SCIENTISTS who confront the producers of loose change and prove them wrong.
2007-07-24 07:06:25
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answered by Ray G 3
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