Originally posted by Matthew5012
reply to post by bovarcher
Without wanting to turn this into any kind of 9/11 thread, can I just ask your stance on it all? Because I get the distinct impression from your post
(well written by the way) that your going to say it was 19 hijackers that got lucky and these men had nothing to do with any of it?
To me its so in your face now what these people are up to its not even funny anymore, they don’t meet like this because they want to play chess
together and slap each other on the back. There meeting to work out the best way to achieve the next phase of the plan.
You’re obviously a very intelligent guy but can you not see what these people are doing at all?
Hi Matthew
The 9/11 attacks always looked suspicious to me from day one, and still do. The Arab hijackers were definitely involved and no doubt believed they
were acting alone, but maybe had covert help. The resulting carnage and popular mood was just too convenient for too many people in the US
military-industrial complex and the neocon nexus, and the fall-out in US domestic and international polcies has been tragic and alarming.
Like most people on this site I have read some of the more credible CT-publications and debated the theories. There is (as yet) no incontrovertible
evidence of intel involvement, but maybe we should expect to find no such obvious evidence and are looking in the wrong places.
Unfortunately some of the more outspoken people in 'The Truth Movement' promoting more extreme and easily disproven theories (NPT, thermite
demolition, small nuclear devices, the impossibility of a qualified commercial pilot with 600 hours' flight time of flying an airliner - you know the
list) have helped to marginalize the subject in the popular consciousness. This is a pity, because as a result of all this nonsense the truth is now
harder to find. I suspect the sowing of deliberate misinformation and false scents. Yes, on this site too. Every day. Definitely.
Check out Rich Dolan's perspective:
www.keyholepublishing.com...
I know Rich & Karyn personally and though (he knows) I do not agree with him on everything, he's right on the money with this brilliant short
essay.
I agree with you that this is not funny, and never was.