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Originally posted by dgtempe
This could be dissinformation...keep an eye on it.
Originally posted by bsbray11
Originally posted by dgtempe
This could be dissinformation...keep an eye on it.
No doubt numbers are very easy to juggle, without many people being able to prove it or show exactly how.
Why do these numbers matter anyway? One person believes it, a trillion people believe it; so what?
Nearly everyone used to believe the world was flat, but I really doubt that the roundness of the Earth was a recent geographical development.
Originally posted by rich23
That means the people who definitely think there's no conspiracy are in the minority.
Originally posted by eaglewingz
Originally posted by rich23
That means the people who definitely think there's no conspiracy are in the minority.
'Cause looked at the other way, the people who definitely think there is a conspiracy make a smaller minority!
The scientists, engineers, and professors who pose the tough questions about 9/11 are not people who spend their lives making sense of their experience by constructing conspiracy theories. Scientists and scholars look to facts and evidence. They are concerned with the paucity of evidence in behalf of the official explanation. They stress that the official explanation is inconsistent with known laws of physics, and that the numerous security failures, when combined together, are a statistical improbability.
The call by 9/11 skeptics for an independent investigation by an international panel of experts is not a conspiracy theory. In principle there is nothing wrong with such an investigation. In practice, it might be difficult to create a truly independent panel. How many physicists, for example, have careers independent of government grants, and how many engineering firms would risk being branded “unpatriotic” and lose business by coming down on the “wrong” side of the issue?
Nowhere is there a surfeit of brave men.
Do you believe any 9/11 conspiracy theories that indicate the U.S. government was involved? * 12927 responses
Yes, I believe there's evidence.
46%
No, that's ridiculous.
40%
I'm not sure.
14%
source: msnbc.msn.com
Do you believe any of the conspiracy theories suggesting the U.S. government was somehow involved in 9/11? * 56037 responses
Yes. The government has left many questions unanswered about that day.
55%
No. These theories are absurd and disrespectful -- especially to those who lost their lives on 9/11.
39%
I'm not sure.
6%
source:msnbc.msn.com
How many physicists, for example, have careers independent of government grants, and how many engineering firms would risk being branded “unpatriotic” and lose business by coming down on the “wrong” side of the issue?
source:informationclearinghouse.info