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Originally posted by SpookyFox
Yeah it was an inside job, old news. What is this 2005? Jeeez. Next you'll be telling us that Pearl Harbour was allowed to occur.
NEWS FLASH: Nobody will, or ever has, cared about 9/11. The 'official' story is what will go down in history. Yes, you're right, but still, shut up and cheer on the boys shooting brown men in sandy countrys or I will have to pay more money to fuel up my car, which will annoy me.
Nowhere, but I find it extremely suspicious that they only post in the 9/11 thread while irrationally supporting it in the face of evidence. 800+ posts in the 9/11 threads is more than enough to give you sufficient evidence that it was an inside job, and the fact that three of the biggest official story fan club members limit themselves to that thread is extremely suspicious to me.
Could you show me where in the TOC for ATS that we are required to post under other subjects?
I don't know. But the mainstream media took a clear stance on 9/11 conspiracy theorists right off the bat: they're crazy, let's ridicule them because the government wouldn't lie.
And could you show me where to apply for this fictional "disinformation agent" job that I keep hearing about on here?
They go on to propose that, ”the best response consists in cognitive infiltration of extremist groups”,[19] where they suggest, among other tactics, ”Government agents (and their allies) might enter chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups and attempt to undermine percolating conspiracy theories by raising doubts about their factual premises, causal logic or implications for political action.”[19]
Shortly after taking office on January 20, 2009 President Obama appointed Harvard law professor (and personal friend) Cass Sunstein to the post of administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. In June 2009 Sunstein published an essay in The Journal of Political Philosophy entitled “Conspiracy Theories: Causes and Cures,” in which he provided an “analysis” of conspiracy theories, viewing them, as his title indicated, as “caused” by psychological conditions and requiring “cures”, i.e., elimination. The article led to an outcry by civil libertarians of all political stripes, who especially singled out for protest Sunstein’s call for covert “cognitive infiltration” by government agents of organizations the government deems “conspiracist”.
Originally posted by SpookyFox
reply to post by NewAgeMan
Nope, they will be looked on as conspiracy nuts, if not totally forgotten. It sucks but it's true. Now can we finally all just accept that TPTB won this one and move along?
I hear there is lots of oil in canada, maybe if anyone from the masons, illminati or just anyone who is jewish and reading this could instigate a canadian terrorist attack against some other random american buildings, how about that stupid statue? I'd really like to get to work every day for $5 less. Thanks.