Originally posted by LuDaCrIs
This video is nothing but a rehashing of old bunk conspiracy theories. It adds nothing to the arguement and should not be given any credibility. It
doesn't make any new attempts to explain how such a grand conspiracy could ever take place; it merely rambles on about coincidences. "It looks like
it was a demolition, therefore it must have been a demolition".
People with 56K are going to be disappointed in my opinion.
Why is it that documentaries made by some unknown person who likely has no experience in any related field is given so much thought and respect?
I think this video lends credibility to the 9/11 Truth front.
It's comforting to know that some people out there still ask questions and would like their government to be liable for it's actions. Even if you
don't beleive in the "Conspiracy Theory", to take the government's word on everything is absured. Just to know that Congress met for only 99 days
in 2006 and had the nerve to vote themselves a raise is an outrage to me.
Most people don't care. It's our responsibility as the people to say "Hey, I don't think you deserve a raise AGAIN this term." After all ... we
are their boss. If not for us, they wouldn't have a job.
to my point:
... if you think government should answer to it's people, you might like this video.
... if you don't beleive the conspiracy theory or do not question the government's actions, don't waste your time watching the video.
[edit on 17-4-2007 by tyranny22]