MechaJackson
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this article sums it up for me......
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/krist...-not-a-day-of-cel_b_856535.html?ref=fb&src=sp
this one is interesting too to say the least....
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20060611155014535
The dumbing down of society is an extremely good strategy these days, psycho(logical) warfare is going strong. Yeah, let's keep gawking at lots and lots of sports and lots of Oprah and hearken to pitiful electoral lines while an estimated 22,000 kids perish daily on the Globe, and see then if we need to celebrate anything in about this world, except our surviving through the day and living with a roof top above out heads and food on our tables and the like.
Why are you so miserable? There is nothing wrong with having fun every once in a while. If people enjoy supporting their favourite football team or watching Oprah, just let them. No need to look down on that. Everyone knows the world isn't perfect but it's not healthy to think about all the problems in the world 24/7. There are plenty of beautiful things too. No offense intended, but reading your posts is just so depressing. I can't imagine living my life the way you appear to do, distrusting everything around me and seeing conspiracies everywhere. You may think that's naive, but I'd much rather be naive and happy than distrusting and miserable. Don't take this the wrong way, it's just meant as food for thought.
Hey alma, have to say i agree with your post and disagree that it makes you a 'miserable' person. I'd say it makes you a realistic person. This is indeed a serious thread. i initially swallowed the Bin Laden BS and the 9/11 lies and was shocked and disgusted when i went on to learn the truth.
LoveMjackson the video you posted is not the 'supposed' confession video so i don't really see the relevance. The 'confession' video is a blatantly obvious fake btw.
http://www.infowars.net/articles/february2007/190207Osama_tape.htm
I left NY in August of 2001. But my friends and I were speaking even then that weird things were happening around the Lower Manhattan area. There were bomb squads and sniffing dogs out weeks before Sept 11th. This is the first things that led me to believe that the government at least knew of a credible threat to the area. Once I saw the buildings fall, I knew something was up. I do believe there are many lies about this event. (There is a thread on here where some demolition expert finally admitted in print that the towers fell from controlled demolition). I used to have trust that the government was going after the right person. Not because I did not think our government was corrupt, but because I didn't want to belive they were THAT corrupt. I would wager that most Americans feel the same way. They just don't want to believe their own gov't could orchestrate such an event against their own people. I am not so optomistic.
I absolutely think think Bin Laden has a lot he has to answer for. That being said, I do think he was a scapegoat for the Sept 11th attacks.
second thisI do not believe the American government orchestrated this attack or wanted it to happen, but I do think they were aware of the threat and neglected to take action. Could this have been prevented? Possibly, we'll never know. The problem I have with threads like this (and one of Alma's posts in the other thread on Osama's death) is that they portray Osama as some sort of victim, an innocent scapegoat used by the evil Americans to carry out their plans. Osama is not a victim. Even if you do not believe he was responsible for 9/11, his recorded statements show what a horrible criminal he was. Personally, I'm glad he was killed and not sent to trial here as I would not want that dangerous man anywhere near me. It's almost an invitation to Al-Qaeda to bomb this place. No thanks.
I do not believe the American government orchestrated this attack or wanted it to happen, but I do think they were aware of the threat and neglected to take action. Could this have been prevented? Possibly, we'll never know. The problem I have with threads like this (and one of Alma's posts in the other thread on Osama's death) is that they portray Osama as some sort of victim, an innocent scapegoat used by the evil Americans to carry out their plans. Osama is not a victim. Even if you do not believe he was responsible for 9/11, his recorded statements show what a horrible criminal he was. Personally, I'm glad he was killed and not sent to trial here as I would not want that dangerous man anywhere near me. It's almost an invitation to Al-Qaeda to bomb this place. No thanks.
Ben Laden is a bastard.
Why the US didn't arrest him in the 90's ? The CIA knew where he was at this time, in 1996 the US knew he was a crazy extremist, so why they didn't arrest him then ?
And LOL at the people who believe that the 9/11 is just Ben Laden and his stupids talibans friends. L.O.L