He didnt make it. No I think thats the whole thing. Its really well put together. Just watch it like you would anything from blockbuster.
can we get a synopsis? what does it allege? what if i watch an hour and at the end it says: "so we conclude, wtc 7 was destroyed by monkeys" why are you so opposed to saying things on your own, preferring to expect us to read/watch all your crazy links? are we supposed to watch, then ask you which parts you agree with? why do we have to do all the legwork? what is your opinion? are you a truther, meaning do you not believe the official story about what happened? (countdown to the truther creed "i only have unanswered questions, not answers"....3....2.....1)
It doesnt have to do with the building it has to do with thte information, that was surpressed for up to and over a year, about terrorst threat. Thats the best I can do. Its pretty new. Its been a while since I saw it thats the best I can do, its well done. WHo says you have to watch the whole thing watch half if you want.
If you don't watch it for yourself someone else might misinterpret it and skew the facts presented. That is 100% against the rules of FSA and will not be tolerated.
Yes George Bush was actually flying one of the planes, and then parachuted onto a military jet, where he was flown quickly to AF1 to be brought to the school in Florida where he was reading a book to children. 2 reasons this is a load of crap. 1. I know for a fact that George Bush had nothing to do with this, because it actually worked. 2. George Bush isn't into getting America civilians killed, only civilians from other countries, and American Soldiers.
There are a lot of people, although in the minority, who believe it was a huge government conspiracy. Jesse Ventura may be one of the more well known people who have endorsed the idea. I don't, but I have come in contact with a lot of people who believe it. Fellow students at Southeastern who watch deceitful movies like "The Zeitgeist" seem to fall for this stuff all of the time. In addition, I think the younger generation is falling for it as well, especially with the indoctrination that goes on in high school/college. I had a sociology professor last semester who constantly trashed Bush in every class, blaming him for everything, explaining to us how wonderful Clinton and Obama are and why he voted for them, how evil Fox News is (showed us the film 'Out Foxed' in class), how Jesus was a Buddhist, how evil Regan was and how he taxed student loans, how the US government conspires consistently, etc. The guy would stand on a desk and literally shout to us about this stuff. Can you blame freshmen for hearing this crap every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for an entire semester and believing it just a little bit? I'm convinced that this is how a lot of this stuff starts. THE TOP 40 - 911truth.org
I have a coworker who is such a conspiracy theorist. He keeps showing me shyt about us not landing on the moon (ever) and he brought up the 9/11 stuff just this past week. I just believe that weak minded (and in most cases, less intelligent) people tend to fall for these crazy theories.
Funny the most intelligent people I have known always been skeptical of the gov. Some conspiracy theorist.