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“The precautionary principle is based on the fact that it’s impossible to prove a false claim to be true. Failure to prove a false premise true does not automatically make it false but caution is called for, especially in the case of a world-changing event like the alleged terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Thus far, our government has provided the public with no physical evidence to support its claim that the attacks were the work of Muslim terrorists, or even that the aircraft that struck their targets on September 11 were positively identified. As explained below, it would be a simple matter to confirm the identity of each of the four aircraft, and until such physical proof of identity is forthcoming, no conclusions can be drawn scientifically to support the official story as being accurate. This is a precaution against rushing to judgment. At this point, it could just as easily be assumed that the 911hijackings were part of a black operation carried out with the full cooperation of elements within our government.
Originally posted by turbofan
Would you mind answering my question from page six again. I'm looking
forward to your expert analysis.
Originally posted by turbofan
Sorry "Mr. Reheat", this is not a derail. It's a relevant question and
associated with the original post.