i know its an old point, but...

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  1. incomplete

    incomplete Member

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    I know its an old point, but I lurk these forums daily - sorry if this is a conspiracy theory :)

    BUT... just wanted an opinion on this video.

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xnqWs8pAsRk&feature=related

    I found the 'resident jew' ( I never caught his name ) to be very very defensive and I found it very scary.
     
  2. depoisoned

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    My opinion? Hey, you are the original poster, let's here you're opinion first. Are you saying the "resident jew" should be very defensive because so many people wrongly think Zionists were behind 9/11 or something else?
     
  3. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I already saw that clip a few years back.

    Here is the thing... Anyone that points the finger at "the Jews" is doing a great disservice to those seeking to help expose the truth. The system (the criminals who carried out the attacks) wants people to point the finger at a certain group of people so they can marginalize anyone who asks questions as being anti-semitic or bigoted. It's those misinformed people who claim the Jews run the world that create the fodder for shill networks like CNN to use as a way to marginalize all truthseekers as being anti-Jew.

    THAT was the whole purpose of that clip. It was all about implanting the idea in people's heads that all people who question the official story of 9/11 are somehow anti-semites, which of course is absolute nonsense. This way, people will be more likely to reject any alternative information about 9/11, out of fear that it's anti-Jew propaganda.

    This is typical of how the media works.
     

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