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It's as simple as this. the 911 conspiracy theories won't go away because they're true.
Originally posted by Lumos
Man, you're quick.
Ok, I was being sarcastic, sorry
Originally posted by grownup
How about a nice breath of fresh air?
www.pointlesswasteoftime.com..." target="_blank" class="postlink">Another take on the 9/11 theories
Originally posted by sp00ner
After lurking here for almost 2 years I've learned a few things abou this site and 9/11...
If you don't belive the conspiracy, it's ok for people to insult you and call you simple, but not the other way around
original quote by: sp00ner
It's ok to question any piece of evidence that proves it was a not a conspiracy, but not the other way around.
original quote by: sp00ner
Any piece of evidence that's presented is met with resistance by 'that one guy' that just happens to be an expert in the field, but cannot answer a question about the exact same area of science in a non-9/11 thread.
Assuming ANYTHING is as it seems is an immediate sign of disinformation or some other devious trick.
original quote by: sp00ner
Any mention that the government hasn't gained anything from 9/11 is met with the same sort of insults and accusations that all other 'normal' explanations are met with.
Original quote by: sp00ner
Wolrd renowed experts that disagree with the conspiracy are either 'on the take' or being promised great power in the NWO, or at least 5 people on the site know more than some silly 'Stephen Hawking' guy... who ever that is...
original quote by: sp00ner
I really dont know why I keep coming here, I guess it's just a guilty pleasure....
original quote by: sp00ner
If you want to know why Time calls people goofs, then just step back as a 3rd person that hasn't already made up their mind about every possible 'devious' situation and it will make total sense... It's so bad that I can't even read any of the threads anymore. It seems that if you're a complete nut on here, everything you say is protected, and if you have any LOGIC in your brain at all, you're free to be assulted and attacked by anyone and everyone.
Original quote by: sp00ner
Ironically, after reading all the posts, it boggles my mine that people aren't concerned with the real conspiracies... politcal favoratism and back patting to get the WTC done without having to answer to tons of regulations, failures on all levels of government to correctly respond or follow through once the crisis was in full swing, terrible mismanagement of both funds and human resources...
Original quote by: sp00ner
I guess that sorta stuff just isn't 'meaty' enough for people, so the time is wasted on this crap...
Original quote by: sp00ner
Just my $.02
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