Look at the bigger picture for a minute
So how about thinking about the way the world has gone since 9/11? Many people agree that the USA is really a bit above itself. That although they are led by an idiot, there are some very clever people at his elbow who know exactly what they want. Some of them were part of Project for a New American Century in 1997: take a look at the names at the bottom of this. Recognise anyone? What about this quote from 'Rebuilding America's Defenses' (PNAC 2000): "The process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor." And what do we know about Pearl Harbour? Or Hitler's Reichstag Fire? Look at this for a brief rundown on "false flag operations".
Go a step further: why did the USA want to move in on the Middle East? Do we really doubt that the oil is running out? And where is most of the oil? But hang on, how did they get the people on their side? How did they really get them worked up? Well there certainly needed to be a new enemy, the cold war is long gone, and we know that an enemy unites a people like nothing else. (Watch the BBC documentary The Power of Nightmares). But something was needed that provided the impetus, the anger, to allow for an open ended state of war such as the War on Terror, which then gave the excuse to, for instance, lock up people at will (Guantanamo Bay, or in the UK, 90 days without trial... no? make it 28 then).
We all find the logical answer too awful to believe to be the truth. I did not even contemplate it myself until I saw something hinting at it in my paper one day last April. Then I took a look at film of 9/11 again and I saw something I had missed.....
Watch this, (it will download) and think rationally. Don't allow yourself to be sentimental, and don't take too much notice of the rather defensive and paranoid tone of the final couple of minutes.Or else read this (a physics professor's view of 9/11). What matters is the evidence. Then think about the implications.
Go a step further: why did the USA want to move in on the Middle East? Do we really doubt that the oil is running out? And where is most of the oil? But hang on, how did they get the people on their side? How did they really get them worked up? Well there certainly needed to be a new enemy, the cold war is long gone, and we know that an enemy unites a people like nothing else. (Watch the BBC documentary The Power of Nightmares). But something was needed that provided the impetus, the anger, to allow for an open ended state of war such as the War on Terror, which then gave the excuse to, for instance, lock up people at will (Guantanamo Bay, or in the UK, 90 days without trial... no? make it 28 then).
We all find the logical answer too awful to believe to be the truth. I did not even contemplate it myself until I saw something hinting at it in my paper one day last April. Then I took a look at film of 9/11 again and I saw something I had missed.....
Watch this, (it will download) and think rationally. Don't allow yourself to be sentimental, and don't take too much notice of the rather defensive and paranoid tone of the final couple of minutes.Or else read this (a physics professor's view of 9/11). What matters is the evidence. Then think about the implications.