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There are more Questions Than Answers.
Dick Newheart has the Answers 80% of Americans don't agree with you Dick....SO “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” |
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There are more Questions Than Answers. Dick Newheart has the Answers 80% of Americans don't agree with you Dick....SO “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” Is it so hard to give a simple yes or no? |
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There are more Questions Than Answers. Dick Newheart has the Answers 80% of Americans don't agree with you Dick....SO “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” Is it so hard to give a simple yes or no? I answered my own question several posts ago |
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I didn't ask your question. I asked if you thought it was a demolition.
Yes or no. |
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I could have bought into 911 had those three buildings fallen this way or that way or if the fall started leaning to the localised damaged areas of the plane impacts but straight down? three for three at or near free fall speed? No resistance at all? absurd. of course it would be "absurd" to someone who can't/won't understand it... and they didn't fall straight down...close, but not straight... what is your theory on how/why they fell? just curious... No evidence suggests controlled demolition.. i have to agree, i have not seen any evidence of it... none what so ever... By evidence I believe they are referring to their lack of understanding in physics, material science, and structural engineering. yea, that's obvious... anyone who thinks our government took out the buildings in a controlled demo either can't or won't look at real truth, which is physics, material science, and structural engineering. |
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I didn't ask your question. I asked if you thought it was a demolition. Yes or no. I do not believe for one second that what happened to those buildings on 911 was entirely down to nature. If that puts me in the opposite box to you then my answer is YES. Now can you answer my question? Form an opinion on the overall event |
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I didn't ask your question. I asked if you thought it was a demolition. Yes or no. I do not believe for one second that what happened to those buildings on 911 was entirely down to nature. If that puts me in the opposite box to you then my answer is YES. Now can you answer my question? Form an opinion on the overall event See that still wasn't a yes or a no. If you cant even do it how can you ask others to? |
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Also who said the colapse was down to nature? A freaking plane crashed into it. What is natural about that?
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I didn't ask your question. I asked if you thought it was a demolition. Yes or no. I do not believe for one second that what happened to those buildings on 911 was entirely down to nature. If that puts me in the opposite box to you then my answer is YES. Now can you answer my question? Form an opinion on the overall event You didn't answer the Question! |
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I could have bought into 911 had those three buildings fallen this way or that way or if the fall started leaning to the localised damaged areas of the plane impacts but straight down? three for three at or near free fall speed? No resistance at all? absurd. of course it would be "absurd" to someone who can't/won't understand it... and they didn't fall straight down...close, but not straight... what is your theory on how/why they fell? just curious... No evidence suggests controlled demolition.. The official investigators did not even investigate the possibility of a controlled demolition or other explosives. Why would they? They already had the official story written before the attack even happened. They did their investigation with a computer and worked that out until they found a somewhat believable explanation of how a plane could destroy a massive building like that. But it is still not believable TO ANYONE WITH COMMON SENSE. You don't have to be a physicist to know that things don't just turn into dust, controlled demolition or not. A plane hitting a building can't turn it to dust. Most of the debris turned into dust and either blew away or was taken high up into the atmosphere. That does not even happen in controlled demolitions.....ever, let alone an airplane crash. Did they find massive amounts of debris on the ground? No. The twin towers had more stuff in them than my entire town. It was like a city. File cabinets, toilets, tables, refrigerators, furniture, etc. Most turned into dust. Two blocks away, cars engines were MELTED and cars were rusted overnight. A plane hitting a tower CAN NOT DO THAT KIND of DAMAGE. No so-called "I'm-so-smart" engineer or physicist has ever explained or can ever explain the damage at ground Zero and have it match the official idiotic government 9-11 report. |
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No Government heads rolled for the failure on 911....I wonder why?
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Some "stuff" I found and felt worth sharing....
Just The Facts: The average conspiracy theorist will argue with NASA, Nobel-prize winners, and every expert in the world despite having fewer qualifications than the average fry cook. Conspiracy theorists view logical argument as cheating. Like pizzing fetishes and tentacle rape comics, conspiracy theories are a problem made much worse by the Internet. Never assume malice when incompetence will do. An Ego Issue: Conspiracy theorists divide the world into "Everyone even remotely involved/qualified vs. Me," and decide that they'll win single-handedly. They're like Rambo with bullchit instead of bullets. They tend to enjoy the ego-boost that comes with thinking of oneself as the only intelligent objector in a world of sheeple. When the government has to spend billions of dollars shuttling Elvis from Roswell to the Bermuda Triangle and back in black helicopters before you can feel good about yourself, you've got to be pretty tragic. Shadowy Organizations: Conspiracy theorists believe the world is run by schizophrenic shadowy organizations who - despite conspiring with millions in perfect silence - can't resist putting clues in things like major public monuments and every note of currency ever printed. Making the average Batman villain look like Professor Moriarty. At the last count the world was secretly being run by the Illuminati, Knights Templar, Freemasons, Trilateral commission, New World Order, Skull & Bones society, Bilderberg group, Nine Unknown Men and the ever-popular Jews. It's unknown whether they all vote on various issues or just ask Dan Brown whose turn it is each week. Conspiracy theorists honestly believe that these invisible elites have run thousands of years of history but are incapable of killing someone who lives in a basement and shouts on street corners. Conspiracy Theorist Abilities: Conspiracy theorists display incredible attention to detail, an even more incredible ability to ignore details they don't like, obsessive focus and a complete absence of social skills. Every time a new crazy decides that Bush brought down World Trade Center, anime loses a powerful Pokemaster. Summary: Conspiracy theories connect the dots of random events into meaningful patterns and then infuse those patterns with intentional agency. Add to those propensities the confirmation bias (which seeks and finds confirmatory evidence for what we already believe) and the hindsight bias (which tailors after-the-fact explanations to what we already know happened), and we have the foundation for conspiratorial cognition. |
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No Government heads rolled for the failure on 911....I wonder why? I think we all know why. They work for the criminal organization. Anyone with any clout at all, who refuses to cooperate with THE COMPANY will be discredited, expelled, ruined, threatened, killed or whatever it takes. Can they really do this? They can and they do, down to the grass roots levels of government. Because people are bribed, intimidated, threatened, and they cave in or else. I know some people find this hard to believe and most people don't want to believe it, but this is the way it is. It is the way it has always been. |
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I could have bought into 911 had those three buildings fallen this way or that way or if the fall started leaning to the localised damaged areas of the plane impacts but straight down? three for three at or near free fall speed? No resistance at all? absurd. of course it would be "absurd" to someone who can't/won't understand it... and they didn't fall straight down...close, but not straight... what is your theory on how/why they fell? just curious... No evidence suggests controlled demolition.. The official investigators did not even investigate the possibility of a controlled demolition or other explosives. Why would they? They already had the official story written before the attack even happened. They did their investigation with a computer and worked that out until they found a somewhat believable explanation of how a plane could destroy a massive building like that. But it is still not believable TO ANYONE WITH COMMON SENSE. You don't have to be a physicist to know that things don't just turn into dust, controlled demolition or not. A plane hitting a building can't turn it to dust. Most of the debris turned into dust and either blew away or was taken high up into the atmosphere. That does not even happen in controlled demolitions.....ever, let alone an airplane crash. Did they find massive amounts of debris on the ground? No. The twin towers had more stuff in them than my entire town. It was like a city. File cabinets, toilets, tables, refrigerators, furniture, etc. Most turned into dust. Two blocks away, cars engines were MELTED and cars were rusted overnight. A plane hitting a tower CAN NOT DO THAT KIND of DAMAGE. No so-called "I'm-so-smart" engineer or physicist has ever explained or can ever explain the damage at ground Zero and have it match the official idiotic government 9-11 report. |
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Some "stuff" I found and felt worth sharing.... Just The Facts: The average conspiracy theorist will argue with NASA, Nobel-prize winners, and every expert in the world despite having fewer qualifications than the average fry cook. Conspiracy theorists view logical argument as cheating. Like pizzing fetishes and tentacle rape comics, conspiracy theories are a problem made much worse by the Internet. Never assume malice when incompetence will do. An Ego Issue: Conspiracy theorists divide the world into "Everyone even remotely involved/qualified vs. Me," and decide that they'll win single-handedly. They're like Rambo with bullchit instead of bullets. They tend to enjoy the ego-boost that comes with thinking of oneself as the only intelligent objector in a world of sheeple. When the government has to spend billions of dollars shuttling Elvis from Roswell to the Bermuda Triangle and back in black helicopters before you can feel good about yourself, you've got to be pretty tragic. Shadowy Organizations: Conspiracy theorists believe the world is run by schizophrenic shadowy organizations who - despite conspiring with millions in perfect silence - can't resist putting clues in things like major public monuments and every note of currency ever printed. Making the average Batman villain look like Professor Moriarty. At the last count the world was secretly being run by the Illuminati, Knights Templar, Freemasons, Trilateral commission, New World Order, Skull & Bones society, Bilderberg group, Nine Unknown Men and the ever-popular Jews. It's unknown whether they all vote on various issues or just ask Dan Brown whose turn it is each week. Conspiracy theorists honestly believe that these invisible elites have run thousands of years of history but are incapable of killing someone who lives in a basement and shouts on street corners. Conspiracy Theorist Abilities: Conspiracy theorists display incredible attention to detail, an even more incredible ability to ignore details they don't like, obsessive focus and a complete absence of social skills. Every time a new crazy decides that Bush brought down World Trade Center, anime loses a powerful Pokemaster. Summary: Conspiracy theories connect the dots of random events into meaningful patterns and then infuse those patterns with intentional agency. Add to those propensities the confirmation bias (which seeks and finds confirmatory evidence for what we already believe) and the hindsight bias (which tailors after-the-fact explanations to what we already know happened), and we have the foundation for conspiratorial cognition. poor pokemasters... |
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If nothing turns to dust where does dust cone from? You think a building of that size collapsing on top of a plane wont crush it into nothing? Also there was no evidence to suggest a demolition such as cascading explosions.
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No Government heads rolled for the failure on 911....I wonder why? I think we all know why. They work for the criminal organization. Anyone with any clout at all, who refuses to cooperate with THE COMPANY will be discredited, expelled, ruined, threatened, killed or whatever it takes. Can they really do this? They can and they do, down to the grass roots levels of government. Because people are bribed, intimidated, threatened, and they cave in or else. I know some people find this hard to believe and most people don't want to believe it, but this is the way it is. It is the way it has always been. Love the way you develop your Evidence! |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Mon 04/16/12 11:04 AM
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Some "stuff" I found and felt worth sharing.... Just The Facts: The average conspiracy theorist will argue with NASA, Nobel-prize winners, and every expert in the world despite having fewer qualifications than the average fry cook. Conspiracy theorists view logical argument as cheating. Like pizzing fetishes and tentacle rape comics, conspiracy theories are a problem made much worse by the Internet. Never assume malice when incompetence will do. An Ego Issue: Conspiracy theorists divide the world into "Everyone even remotely involved/qualified vs. Me," and decide that they'll win single-handedly. They're like Rambo with bullchit instead of bullets. They tend to enjoy the ego-boost that comes with thinking of oneself as the only intelligent objector in a world of sheeple. When the government has to spend billions of dollars shuttling Elvis from Roswell to the Bermuda Triangle and back in black helicopters before you can feel good about yourself, you've got to be pretty tragic. Shadowy Organizations: Conspiracy theorists believe the world is run by schizophrenic shadowy organizations who - despite conspiring with millions in perfect silence - can't resist putting clues in things like major public monuments and every note of currency ever printed. Making the average Batman villain look like Professor Moriarty. At the last count the world was secretly being run by the Illuminati, Knights Templar, Freemasons, Trilateral commission, New World Order, Skull & Bones society, Bilderberg group, Nine Unknown Men and the ever-popular Jews. It's unknown whether they all vote on various issues or just ask Dan Brown whose turn it is each week. Conspiracy theorists honestly believe that these invisible elites have run thousands of years of history but are incapable of killing someone who lives in a basement and shouts on street corners. Conspiracy Theorist Abilities: Conspiracy theorists display incredible attention to detail, an even more incredible ability to ignore details they don't like, obsessive focus and a complete absence of social skills. Every time a new crazy decides that Bush brought down World Trade Center, anime loses a powerful Pokemaster. Summary: Conspiracy theories connect the dots of random events into meaningful patterns and then infuse those patterns with intentional agency. Add to those propensities the confirmation bias (which seeks and finds confirmatory evidence for what we already believe) and the hindsight bias (which tailors after-the-fact explanations to what we already know happened), and we have the foundation for conspiratorial cognition. |
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No Government heads rolled for the failure on 911....I wonder why? I think we all know why. They work for the criminal organization. Anyone with any clout at all, who refuses to cooperate with THE COMPANY will be discredited, expelled, ruined, threatened, killed or whatever it takes. Can they really do this? They can and they do, down to the grass roots levels of government. Because people are bribed, intimidated, threatened, and they cave in or else. I know some people find this hard to believe and most people don't want to believe it, but this is the way it is. It is the way it has always been. Sure you believe that yourself? |
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No Government heads rolled for the failure on 911....I wonder why? I think we all know why. They work for the criminal organization. Anyone with any clout at all, who refuses to cooperate with THE COMPANY will be discredited, expelled, ruined, threatened, killed or whatever it takes. Can they really do this? They can and they do, down to the grass roots levels of government. Because people are bribed, intimidated, threatened, and they cave in or else. I know some people find this hard to believe and most people don't want to believe it, but this is the way it is. It is the way it has always been. Love the way you develop your Evidence! it must be, therefor it is... too bad there is not a way to prove it... |
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