posted on Oct, 12 2010 @ 02:51 PM
reply to post by nick112
Originally posted by nick112
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I honestly believe that anyone who takes the time to objectively look at the information will be hard-pressed to deny that some things surrounding
September 11th simply don't make sense. But that doesn't mean that we need to come up with some sort of explanation for it all.
The truth movement needs to focus on what is simply undeniable; there are questions that need answers. If we don't, and instead put our time
and energy into what we think happened, we may never know the facts.
nick112,
I think that you're worrying unnecessarily. First of all, it doesn't matter what the TM does or says, those working to discredit us will still use
the same tactics, painting us as tin-hats,etc and those that don't want to know the truth will continue avoiding it.
A healthy debate amongst members here is good for stimulating ideas and interest and often leads to better understanding. By discussing the stranger
ideas, we either dismiss them based on prevailing facts or we note the strong points and hold them for future reference when the next release of
classified documents occurs.
The strength of the TM is the growing number of people who are signing up and being counted in various petitions calling for an independent inquiry.
It's making it harder for government officials to browbeat us into submission but alas not impossible.
And despite the evidence and the numbers, the government have proven that the justice system is so neatly tied up that we'll probably never get a
court hearing unless we first get control of our corrupt government.
By all means come up with a definitive list of irrefutable facts and just keep that clearly separate from the rest of the discussions. But don't
expect the debunkers to suddenly fall on their knees praising you for sorting out this mess.