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Originally posted by ugie1028
The amount of no's on this thread shocked me a bit. i didn't know how many people agree that its an official fairytale.
Makes me wonder what the real percentage of American people (ant others) think that the government lied about 9/11, or believe it was an inside job.
Originally posted by ugie1028
this is a great poll!
The amount of no's on this thread shocked me a bit. i didn't know how many people agree that its an official fairytale.
Makes me wonder what the real percentage of American people (ant others) think that the government lied about 9/11, or believe it was an inside job.
Originally posted by argonfritz
reply to post by impressme
I want to go on the record by saying that I find it very disturbing that so many of you are convinced that 9/11 was an inside job.
I think its paranoid and delusional. I find it to be a very destructive and dangerous state of mind to so blindly buy into the most absurd theory of all time...9/11 WAS a conspiracy, but a conspiracy of terrorists. I know that the human mind tries to ascribe meaning to seemingly meaningless events. People are terrified by the unknown and its much more comfortable for these weak minded, frightened people to think that their own government is an evil organanization with an agenda, then to admit that we are not safe in this world.
NORAD Maintains Northern Vigilance
Sept. 9, 2001
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AFS, Colo. – The North American Aerospace Defense Command shall deploy fighter aircraft as necessary to Forward Operating Locations (FOLS) in Alaska and Northern Canada to monitor a Russian air force exercise in the Russian arctic and North Pacific ocean.
“NORAD is the eyes and ears of North America and it is our mission to ensure that our air sovereignty is maintained,” said Lieutenant-General Ken Pennie, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of NORAD. “Although it is highly unlikely that Russian aircraft would purposely violate Canadian or American airspace, our mission of vigilance must be sustained.”
NORAD-allocated forces will remain in place until the end of the Russian exercise.
NORAD conducted operation Northern Denial from December 1 to 14, 2000 in response to a similar, but smaller scale, Russian deployment of long-range bombers at northern Russian air bases. NORAD-allocated forces were deployed to three FOLS, two in Alaska and one in Canada. More than 350 American and Canadian military men and women were in involved in the deployment.