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There are people who believe that: 9/11 was a hoax created by our own government to give cause for going to war. They believe that our own government caused the deaths of people at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and on Flight 93. These same people are driving cars, serving food, maybe even teaching our children. I'm scared...are you?

2007-09-08 06:15:41 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

I use the word "scared" because these same people are using their "reasoning powers" to drive on our streets and highways...THAT alone is a horrifying thought!!! lol

2007-09-08 06:35:49 · update #1

The Rise is one of our loving humanitarians, lol.

2007-09-08 08:53:47 · update #2

30 answers

Well the nice thing is these people have zero credibility and influence in society. And if I EVER hear teachers spreading liberal propaganda at school, Im going to be in front of the PTA and school board faster than they can say "I hate Bush." These people cant see past their own personal hatred for govt, conservatives, and religion. They have embraced their creative hatred to the point absurdity.

2007-09-08 11:39:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Not at all. In fact, although I don't believe many of these 9/11 conspiracy theories I am glad that there are skeptics out there that don't accept everything that CNN tells them . We need people like that floating around. Remember when there was a time when the Roman Catholic Church had people believing that the Earth was the center of the universe? Or when the general consensus was that the Earth was flat? It took skeptical people that don't like to be spoon fed facts like Copernicus and Galileo to sort things out with reasoning and evidence to bring us (humans) one step closer to the truth! So to answer your question: I'm glad there are skeptics out there. Not scared.

2007-09-08 06:27:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only people who don't believe it was a set up are the fascists, uneducated, naive morons that support the Bush Administration.
With the whole National Security and crap why was there nothing done as soon as the planes went a meter of course?
Military planes were dispatched from more the 2 hrs away when they have fighter jets within 3 min away. Anyone who stands to gain a few hundred billion dollars would kill off a few million people if they had the perfect cover-up, Invade Iraq. 9/11 is more than just innocent lives to the Administration its about taking over the world, the Rise of The Fourth Reich. Bush's Grandpa funded Hitler so why not act like him. One leader to rule them all.
Go and read this site it explains how Hitler tried to rule the world and it tells how the Bush Administration is doing the same.


To all you Bush supporters I hope they take you first.

2007-09-08 07:46:29 · answer #3 · answered by The Rise Of The Fourth Reich 1 · 2 3

While I don't agree with the 9/11 conspiracy theorists, I'm more frightened of drunk drivers and those who aren't paying attention because they're on a cell phone. I'm not sure, though, why these people would scare you because they may be serving food or teaching children. Unless, that is, they're also teaching the children to believe as they do.

2007-09-08 06:20:26 · answer #4 · answered by OPad 4 · 4 1

No. It's part and parcel of having a free country.

I even encourage people to check out the sites that tout this.

BUT FIRST:

Read the debunking sites debunking the conspiracy theories.
Read the actual documents posted on what the government says happened.

THEN read the anti-government sites.

Save yourself a slide into "Ancient Astronaut Land" or "Bermuda Triangle Land" or whatever other nonsense you want to buy into.

Oh, don't get all bunched up. We could very well have been visited by ancient astronauts, but only a fool would read the Von Dannakan (sp?) books (I've read them) without seeing all the nonsense used to support his ideas and realizing how silly it is. At the time of publishing, maybe, but after all these years and all the debunked and exposed nonsense of his books?

Same with this issue.

Do the research, folks. Don't just buy into the "Government as bogeyman" nonsense.

Don't you love these responses:

1) If you disagree with them, you are brainwashed.
2) If you react to it with the same tactics, you are overreacting.
3) You are obviously wrong because someone made a move "proving" it.
4) You better start checking out and reading/watching these sites "before they get banned" (six years, seven years, eight years... waiting for the banning,...any time now...)
5) You must be being ridiculous. All people that disagree with them are ridiculous.

Having skeptics? Good thing.

Just make the effort to see through the nonsense, please folks.

2007-09-08 06:23:43 · answer #5 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 3 5

I'm not scared. The 911 conspiracy theories have been around for a while now but people either believe it or don't believe it. I don't know.

I found this good video on google
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5714975155113419363

2007-09-08 06:36:29 · answer #6 · answered by dkmu 1 · 0 0

actually, i'm not scared of that because I knw it's not true. I know that a plane had crashed into the north tower first and then somehow the south tower collapsed next. (i might have it backwards. forgive me if i do). anyways, it's always got to be war no matter who starts it. that's what i think.

2007-09-08 06:21:32 · answer #7 · answered by lovelyhorsefriend06 4 · 2 0

It interests me that people really have a wild imagination to think about all these kinds of solutions. If that actually was true, wouldnt the gov who operate all this be actually tracking down people who say anything concerning it?

2007-09-08 06:21:09 · answer #8 · answered by uchagi_cupid 1 · 4 1

Why are you afraid of someone else having a different opinion than you do?

If everyone agreed about everything, I'd figure we lived in a braindead dictatorship.

I welcome controversy.

...and historically, there are plenty of examples of conspiracy theorists having it exactly right. The CIA just publicly admitted that what 'those wild eyed kooks' said about them in the 1970's was true.

Get real. The powerful lie and conspire all the time.

2007-09-08 06:36:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

And there are people that believe in flying saucers and the Easter Bunny too, there's one born every minute.

2007-09-08 06:25:52 · answer #10 · answered by anthony p 3 · 2 1

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