Nothing could be more insipid than the government's official conspiracy theory ... I can hardly believe that there are still so many people who continue to profess their belief in what the government and its agencies have to say regarding what happened on 9-11. It could be that some people have an innate sense of awe when confronted with the proclamations of authority, and simply refuse to believe that the government could ever lie to them. Stanley Milgram and his colleagues were able to demonstrate this tendency under controlled laboratory conditions: namely, that some people have an innate tendency to obey authority. In these experiments, test subjects administered what they believed were genuine electric shocks to other people, and they did so at the urging of an authority figure who was dressed up in a white laboratory coat. Is this what happened in the aftermath of 9-11 ? It must have been a real-life version of the Milgram experiments. The government - through its controlled newsmedia - told people that they should bomb and kill Arabs, and the football fans complied without a whimper of protest !
I'm not talking about that am I? Great, ...and? What has that got to do with me? Not this old chestnut again. *yawn*
Since no one likes conspiracy info I have to sort of reverse engineer the official account. The photos of the towers do not make them look like they would crumble under their own weight.
And why not? It's not one solid block of steel, it's layers and layers of floors and one central column, once one floor goes it's over. You think maybe you should research it more if you don't believe it but engineers do, you know, the people who do the shit for a living.
These guys (right guys) point out that the core is standing after the floors fell off and somehow seem to convey that as evidence that nist and fema are correct. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1615521411849861778#
Who created nuclear blow up for the advancement of the civilized world in the first place? America did. I believe it was called the Manhattan Project.
Yes. Kinda. The project was led by the United States, and included participation from the United Kingdom and Canada. But was It for: "the advancement of the civilized world" ?
It was to take the world out of the most savage war ever. The nuclear bomb saved hundreds of thousands if not millions of lives ironically.
"History is written by the victors," which is to say that it was written by the same people who committed these horrendous atrocities. But it most certainly WAS a war crime. It was a criminal act of mass murder against a couple of defenseless civilian populations. In the case of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the victors have twisted the history in a self-serving fashion, so as to exonerate themselves of their crimes against the human race. But it's unlikely that they would consider the Japanese to be human beings, anymore than they would consider the Iraqis or the Vietnamese or the Iranians to be human beings. We need to examine the political leanings of the people who were the foremost masterminds behind the Atomic Bomb and the Manhattan Project: they were all genocidal monsters with an "exterminationist" mindset. Edward Teller and J. Robert Oppenheimer were both Jewish supremacists. Leon Uris, the fiction writer who evoked international sympathy for the nascent genocidal state of Israel, was also a Jewish supremacist. It is basically in the nature of these people to fabricate excuses for the most horrendous acts of mass murder. It is the same exact mindset which gave us 9-11 and the ill-advised response to that crime.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Teller << "Teller was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary to a Jewish family." >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Robert_Oppenheimer << "J. Robert Oppenheimer[1] was born in 1904 to Julius S. Oppenheimer, a wealthy Jewish textile importer who had immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1888, and Ella Friedman, a painter.[4] He had one younger brother, Frank, eight years his junior, who also became a physicist." >>
Hahaha. In all seriousness, it must take some skill to come up with that kinda logic on a daily basis...or is it the easiest thing in the world?