posted on Apr, 5 2015 @ 07:23 PM
For you and the OP, my advice on top of OtherSide's is to get to know inside and out what it is you are questioning. If you've never read the 9/11
Commission Report for instance and understand how it was created and by who then you can't really ask the proper questions. Read the NIST report and
the FEMA report. Read the official NORAD timelines and get a real feel for what happened in those key hours and when. You just might agree with it and
you'll save yourself a lot of time wasting from far fetched looney theories that mask the few important and legitimate missing pieces. If you don't
believe it, at least you'll know what it is you don't agree with. You will have no choice but to branch out, but even if you understand that Al
Qaeda did exist and had a long history (which does help) it still doesn't put them necessarily at the scene on that particular Tuesday. Much the same
way that studying conspiracy ideas of the history of the New World Order and how there are many false flag examples in history does not in any way
prove "the government" did anything specifically on 9/11. I say if you're going to study 9/11, start with 9/11. Any questions let me know. Even if
it's months from now and you suddenly get overwhelmed.
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AlmostRosey