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Re: I donīt get Chomsky....
Posted by Rashad (Guest) - Wednesday, March 30 2011, 18:43:42 (UTC)
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It's hard to admit or accept that the American govt or any for that matter would do something to harm its own citizens but it has happened before. It's harder for people in high positions to come out and say something which our media and patriots find bizarre. They shouldn't be surprised because the Gulf of Tonkin is no longer a secret and only those who believe the world is flat still deny it. It is almost no longer a secret that Bush knew all along there were no weapons in Iraq and that was just the pretext so why not believe the top dogs who benefited the most from 9/11 wouldn't mind doing it.

There were too many questions and not enough answers. That's why conspiracy theories arise in first place. There were too many contradictions and things that are unusual and impossible happened. I have never heard or seen a conspiracy theorist claim Bush himself did it. He ain't that smart to begin with. I am of the types who will go further than the average theorist and say that nobody was on those planes at all. I believe they were controlled objects or possibly missiles or rockets which only resembled a plane. It may be my opinion only but I believe it. I can't compare this to a suicide bomber who was driven in anger and blew himself up during the time of anger and killed people. The reason I can't compare the two is because one would have to be in a state of extreme anger and have the adrenaline rush which one can't have for days or hours or months.

America didn't do a fine job at coming up with answers to all the questions and important questions too. I guess Bill Maher would call the rest of the world crazy too for believing the same thing about 9/11. it isn't a minority that accuse the govt of this. As for Noam Chomsky, I can't criticize him for whatever he believes because it's his opinion and he has every right to believe what he wants to. People have lost jobs and been thrown in jail for holding such views so I can't really blame him if he is afraid for his life or career if joins the conspiracy theorists. I, on the other hand, don't care at all nor am I of any significance to wear I worry about what will happen.



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