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originally posted by: Notoneofyou
It seems to me that's exactly why memorials are built these days.
Not to remember the lives lost, but to remind you that they can always take more.
originally posted by: MrConspiracy
originally posted by: Notoneofyou
It seems to me that's exactly why memorials are built these days.
Not to remember the lives lost, but to remind you that they can always take more.
woah that's rough
originally posted by: Archivalist
If I learned one thing from 9/11, it's this:
Buy property from a public government entity.
Insure it against terrorists.
Wait for a legitimate terrorist threat.
Have a doctor's appointment scheduled for the morning of, make sure all my family that works on the property has doctor's appointments too.
Cash out as much insurance as legally able.
Sell the destroyed property back to a public government entity. (Preferably the same entity I bought it from.)
Sue every company even remotely involved with allowing the terrorist attack to happen.
At the end of the settlements, rest comfortably on roughly 10 times my initial investment, with my family intact, and the ability to pay off investigators until the case is closed.
This happened. No need for "truthiness"
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: Archivalist
If I learned one thing from 9/11, it's this:
Buy property from a public government entity.
Insure it against terrorists.
Wait for a legitimate terrorist threat.
Have a doctor's appointment scheduled for the morning of, make sure all my family that works on the property has doctor's appointments too.
Cash out as much insurance as legally able.
Sell the destroyed property back to a public government entity. (Preferably the same entity I bought it from.)
Sue every company even remotely involved with allowing the terrorist attack to happen.
At the end of the settlements, rest comfortably on roughly 10 times my initial investment, with my family intact, and the ability to pay off investigators until the case is closed.
This happened. No need for "truthiness"
Nearly two decades and people still think this.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: Archivalist
If I learned one thing from 9/11, it's this:
Buy property from a public government entity.
Insure it against terrorists.
Wait for a legitimate terrorist threat.
Have a doctor's appointment scheduled for the morning of, make sure all my family that works on the property has doctor's appointments too.
Cash out as much insurance as legally able.
Sell the destroyed property back to a public government entity. (Preferably the same entity I bought it from.)
Sue every company even remotely involved with allowing the terrorist attack to happen.
At the end of the settlements, rest comfortably on roughly 10 times my initial investment, with my family intact, and the ability to pay off investigators until the case is closed.
This happened. No need for "truthiness"
Nearly two decades and people still think this.
Nearly two decades and some people still believe the official story... unbelievable
Suicide attack
en.m.wikipedia.org...
While there were few, if any, successful suicide attacks anywhere in the world from the end of World War II until 1980,[1] between 1981 and September 2015, a total of 4,814 suicide attacks occurred in over 40 countries,[2] killing over 45,000 people.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: Archivalist
If I learned one thing from 9/11, it's this:
Buy property from a public government entity.
Insure it against terrorists.
Wait for a legitimate terrorist threat.
Have a doctor's appointment scheduled for the morning of, make sure all my family that works on the property has doctor's appointments too.
Cash out as much insurance as legally able.
Sell the destroyed property back to a public government entity. (Preferably the same entity I bought it from.)
Sue every company even remotely involved with allowing the terrorist attack to happen.
At the end of the settlements, rest comfortably on roughly 10 times my initial investment, with my family intact, and the ability to pay off investigators until the case is closed.
This happened. No need for "truthiness"
Nearly two decades and people still think this.
Nearly two decades and some people still believe the official story... unbelievable
originally posted by: neutronflux
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: Archivalist
If I learned one thing from 9/11, it's this:
Buy property from a public government entity.
Insure it against terrorists.
Wait for a legitimate terrorist threat.
Have a doctor's appointment scheduled for the morning of, make sure all my family that works on the property has doctor's appointments too.
Cash out as much insurance as legally able.
Sell the destroyed property back to a public government entity. (Preferably the same entity I bought it from.)
Sue every company even remotely involved with allowing the terrorist attack to happen.
At the end of the settlements, rest comfortably on roughly 10 times my initial investment, with my family intact, and the ability to pay off investigators until the case is closed.
This happened. No need for "truthiness"
Nearly two decades and people still think this.
Nearly two decades and some people still believe the official story... unbelievable
That 19 individuals bent on evil can commit great harm when backed, funned, trained by middle eastern interests?
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: Archivalist
If I learned one thing from 9/11, it's this:
Buy property from a public government entity.
Insure it against terrorists.
Wait for a legitimate terrorist threat.
Have a doctor's appointment scheduled for the morning of, make sure all my family that works on the property has doctor's appointments too.
Cash out as much insurance as legally able.
Sell the destroyed property back to a public government entity. (Preferably the same entity I bought it from.)
Sue every company even remotely involved with allowing the terrorist attack to happen.
At the end of the settlements, rest comfortably on roughly 10 times my initial investment, with my family intact, and the ability to pay off investigators until the case is closed.
This happened. No need for "truthiness"
Nearly two decades and people still think this.
Nearly two decades and some people still believe the official story... unbelievable
The problem is that the numbers are there for ANYONE to look up for themselves. If they want to of course