The media brushes over the whole day, not adressing it enough, mentions it here and there, spouts terrorism here and there. yet no one is
examining the day of infamy that basically set everything else in motion and has been used to justify anything and everything we do now.
I agree. But I have also noticed a distinct trend when the media is brushing over it: the triggering of an emotional reaction in the viewer. That
day was so traumatic to the american public that each time it IS addressed in the media, there tends to be a re-traumatizing affect. This mass
conditioning of the fear response is going to be played upon to justify more conflict in the world.
By declaring and justifying war on a CONSTRUCT (i.e. "terrorism"), we afford ourselves the right to re-define our enemies at our leisure. This is
the military component of the globalization movement (e.g. one world government, new world order, etc).
If 9/11 didn't happen, how much worse do you think the opinion polls would have been regarding the Iraq war?