9/11 Conspiracy Thread

Why is it that if some one believes one thing was a conspiracy, yall automatically sign them up as believers of every single conspiracy you can find? It's the weakest way to argue the facts and it's easier from your side if you can paint the picture that they are all just crazy loons, weak.
 
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Why is it that if some one believes one thing was a conspiracy, yall automatically sign them up as believers of every single conspiracy you can find? It's the weakest way to argue the facts and it's easier from your side if you can paint the picture that they are all just crazy loons, weak.

because most of them do
 
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Why is it that if some one believes one thing was a conspiracy, yall automatically sign them up as believers of every single conspiracy you can find? It's the weakest way to argue the facts and it's easier from your side if you can paint the picture that they are all just crazy loons, weak.

It's called poking fun Numbnuts ..... Now I'll automatically sign you up as a moron
 
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I don't know if this video has been posted or not. It's one of the more interesting videos I've seen about the money behind 9/11. It goes into the insider trading before 9/11 went down, as well as the "missing 2.3 trillion dollars" which according to this video has now ballooned to 8 trillion dollars. Anyway, here you go.

9/11 Trillions: Follow The Money - YouTube

hmmm... proven data of insane levels US based insider trading a week before 9/11 betting against United Airlines and the two major tenants of the WTC towers.

but, but, this was a surprise attack by Bin Laden and his ********* patrol!!!
 
Easy way to debunk anything:

1: make no consideration of presented data or facts
2: reference stereotypical remarks about conspiracy theories, tin foil, or youtube
 
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Easy way to debunk anything:

1: make no consideration of presented data or facts
2: reference stereotypical remarks about conspiracy theories, tin foil, or youtube

Easy way to accumulate facts:

1. Read some random person's blog.
2. Believe everything it says.
3. Rant about how the government killed 3,000 of it's own citizens
4. Continue to live in that country for at least 14 years.
 
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Easy way to accumulate facts:

1. Read some random person's blog.
2. Believe everything it says.
3. Rant about how the government killed 3,000 of it's own citizens
4. Continue to live in that country for at least 14 years.

1. Source of information is inconsequential if it is verifiable by anyone as being true or plausible; especially considering those who control mainstream media doing all they can to misdirect the public.
2. Better than believing the illogical BS served up by our gov't and the media
3. It's still unclear who to hold accountable; this goes deeper than towel heads
4. Place of residence has no bearing on the subject.
 
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1. Source of information is inconsequential if it is verifiable by anyone as being true or plausible; especially considering those who control mainstream media.
2. Better than believing the illogical BS served up by our gov't and the media
3. It's still unclear who to hold accountable; this goes deeper than towel heads
4. Place of residence has no bearing on the subject.
1. Anyone? So how do you deal with the experts that say wverything that happened that day is completely plausible?
2. Thanks for the input, gsvol.
 
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plenty of prominent folks on both sides and plenty of @sshats

The sheer volume of dissonance on this topic should at least give pause to even the most staunch debunkers in considering that the ultimate true of what happened that day remains deliberately hidden; that key perpetrators have not only been brought to justice for what they've done but also profited from the American bloodshed.
 
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