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To: The U.S. Senate
1. Petition
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We, the undersigned, do hereby petition the Senate of the United States of America to thoroughly investigate the events surrounding the acts of terrorism that transpired in the United States on September 11, 2001. Such an investigation would include research into the following peculiarities relating to the terrorist attacks on the United States on 9/11:
1.) Thousands of put stock options that were purchased on United and American airlines immediately prior to 9/11/01
2.) Financial transactions totaling more than 100 million dollars that electronically passed through the World Trade Center immediately prior to its destruction on 9/11
3.) Black-box recordings from the four planes which crashed on 9/11
4.) Cell phone calls made by passengers on hijacked flights which never emerged on their cell-phone bills..
2007-09-16
04:25:05
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5.) Interviews of any air-traffic controllers on duty on 9/11
6.) Eyewitness accounts detailing Flight 93's explosion prior to its crashing
7.) Aircraft debris strewn approximately seven miles from the crash site of Flight 93
8.) Unocal's role in its quest to build an oil pipeline across Afghanistan, plans implemented prior to 2001
9.) Carlyle Corporation' s role in overseeing Unocal's quest to have an oil pipeline built across Afghanistan, plans implemented prior to 2001
10.) Role of remote-control software technology implemented in 9/11 hijackings and crashes
11.) George W. Bush's possible foreknowledge of the terrorist attacks on 9/11
12.) Role of the Northern Alliance in explosive growth of opium production in Afghanistan after U.S. military intervention
We respectfully petition the Senate to make public the results of this investigation.
Sincerely,
2007-09-16
04:36:23 ·
update #1
Absolutely not and here’s why:
--> The put-options were already investigated and were found to be ordinary transactions resulting from well-known business expectations. This obvious investigation was the 1st thing the FBI did.
Furthermore, the thing about financial transactions is that they are completely transparent--We know exactly who did them. Only a fool would simply buy 10s of millions of put options (anything less would not be worth it) and then go blow up the WTC--we would know immediately who did it.
All these "millions of transactions" are a myth. If these transactions are real, then (1) who is the biggest profit-maker, (2) how much did they make, & (3) when? It's specifics that make a claim plausable and verifiable. It's vagueness that suggests it's all made-up.
Furthermore, the Senate, being controlled by the Dems, has plenty of people who hate Bush. Do you think they need a petitition to attack Bush? They don't need a push. Don't you think they would have already used such transactions (which are completely documented) to nail him if they could? Since this has not happened, you can be sure there isn't even a bit of truth in the financial-conspiracy theory.
In addition, scientists have unwaveringly rejected the arguments that there was anything fishy going on in the collapse of the WTC, the pentagon, etc. This includes the American Society of Civil Engineers, MIT, NIST, FEMA, Purdue, etc, etc, etc.
Actually, everything fits together perfectly with the conclusion that there was no conspiracy. Not in a million years.
2007-09-17 13:22:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I would sign this petition if #11 where tho be removed.
11.) George W. Bush's possible foreknowledge of the terrorist attacks on 9/11
I have my reasons and I know that very few here on YA will ever understand. Call it a 6th sense.
2007-09-16 04:58:45
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answered by Dionannan 5
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No, I will not sign. And here's why.
The Senate doesn't need me to explain to them that 9/11 was an inside job. They already know that and have been perfectly content ignoring it for the past 6 years.
What's a petition going to do? Seriously. Tell me. I'd like to know. Oh yeah, and tell me why I've never heard about this petition on the nightly news or in the newspaper.
But yeah. Give 'em hell. You tell them what's what and I'm sure they'll get right on it.
2007-09-16 17:25:01
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answered by pr0ph3t1cl1v1ty 5
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As soon as you conspiracy theorists explain why you were so wrong about Y2K, along with a lists of the lessons you learned and why you won't be so wrong again, I will pay attention to your 9/11 claims. Til then.....
2007-09-16 04:29:19
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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Why? It was in the past. We dont want to make a big problem bigger. I am not saying that I am not sad that it happened but we dont want to make it worse do we?
Oh ya I bet GWB didnt know you are just spreading rumors.
If he wouldve known he wouldve stopped it!!!
2007-09-17 13:29:53
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answered by lchoops 5
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nope - quit trying to create a problem - get over it - move on - try trusting your fellow man a bit more, it causes less problems than always trying to pick a fight.
2007-09-16 04:29:29
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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NO THANKS GOT NO TIME FOR STUPID
2007-09-16 04:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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