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Debunking 911 myths.

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Popular Machanics....hmm. They just plain lie.

 

I saw that their book was out this week.

 

You can't 'debunk' anything.....only with lies.

 

Popular Machanics is a proven lying site on 9/11. It's a joke, really...an absolute joke.

 

They've interviewed Alex Jones a few times and it was laughable.

 

Here:A Response To Popular Mechanics (audio)

 

 

Another site talking about popular mechanics' poor work on 9/11

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the fact are against you...you cant argue with them. well you can, but it makes you look bad.

The facts are against everyone. Gah.

 

We're not entirely sure about anything. I'm kinda standing on middle ground but leaning more towards the conspiracy theories. I'm not sure I believe that the government actually carried the attacks, but that they're definately hiding something.

The Us goverment is hiding something- The fact they have no idea what they're doing

the fact are against you...you cant argue with them. well you can' date=' but it makes you look bad.[/quote']

 

 

science can prove how certain things can happen.. but there is NO proof that this is what happened on 9/11.. they are all hypotheticals backed up with 'scientific probability'.. this doesn't meant it IS what happened...

 

ergo... there is no debunking to be debunked.. :P As Mulder said... "The truth is out there..."

 

 

*que X-Files theme......*

Well i think certain Conspiracy theorys out there are only popular because its fashionable to do so. They spend too much time on the net or watching tv and get ideas and find other like minded people on the net.

As alyssa said... there are "facts" on both sides of the argument. So then it comes down to choosing which set of facts you believe validates itself more. And in this case... I'm going to choose the conspiracy side of things. To whoever said it's "popular" to be a conspiracy theorist... I beg to differ. I'm constantly attacked by my friends because of my conspiristic beliefs about 9/11 and JFK (moreso about 9/11). I have maybe one or two friends who side with me.

I suffered the same from my friends for a long time....but now it's crazy as they've done a complete u-turn.....I've shown them every possible video, photo, story...everything....and they now say that they are very interested....but again, they still don't come to me with news....I have to go to them with it.

so you believe the govt was capable of murdering a man who thought a bit 'differently' about politics... so they did away with him... but its not at all possible for the govt to kill thousands of people needlessly for their agenda???

 

 

I don't want to believe it either.. and to be honest, I can't say I do 100% right now either.. but, its all just to suspicious... *shrugs*

 

for the record, I'm not attacking.. just asking a simple question.. and a simple yes or no will do... :)

 

 

cheers.

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