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Yeah, right. Four years
in just under four years, the 9/11 "Truth Movement" has ground to a halt.
Originally posted by filosophia
www.america.gov...
This ought to make people have faith in their government (sarcasm), the website that bravely defended the official story of 9/11 for a few months has now been shut down.
The two links offered to the back up sites doesn't bring up any info on conspiracy theories when you type 9/11 into the search bar.
I think this is a small victory for the Truth movement, outlasting once again a website built on lies, this time by the government.
Originally posted by Vanishr
reply to post by GoodOlDave
lol cost saving measure, 14trillion in debt and you think they've done that to save costs hahahahah, clearly you dont deny ignorance.
Originally posted by GoodOlDave
Thsi site was almost certainly shut down because it only repeated what other government web sites were distributing so it was closed down as a cost saving measure...meaning that the developers were probably laid off too. Those other sites are still distributing the exact same information this one did.
How is this a victory for the 9/11 truth movement, exactly? You conspiracy mongors don't have any more credibility now than you did before.
Originally posted by DIDtm
Yeah...The whole 12.95 a month it was costing the government really put a burden of the overall spending the US government does.
Good one.
Originally posted by GoodOlDave
Originally posted by DIDtm
Yeah...The whole 12.95 a month it was costing the government really put a burden of the overall spending the US government does.
Good one.
Please, point out where we can hire a full time Java programmer/web security specialist/web design artist for $12.95 a month, and I'll hire him. Heck, I'll hire two of him.
Aren't there any other straws you could be grasping at out of desperation to keep your conspiracy stories alive, rather than this one?
Originally posted by DIDtm
What am I grasping at here?
Im making a point that I highly doubt cost was the factor in shutting the site down.
Is there any other terminology you would like to use other than, 'grasping at straws', 'straw man argument', 'super dooper thermite', 'con artist (fill in the blank)', 'damned fool conspiracy websites', etc....?
Originally posted by nh_ee
Fool me once, Fool me twice
I think that even though they had used the "America" in the name of the site....the .gov was a turn off to many.
Especially those that were looking for real answers to their questions.
Why go back to the root cause of the problem as in .gov and simply read the same old crap all over again ?
What about real answers...?
What about building 7 ?
And as to why these and many other real inquiries pertaining to 911 weren't covered and/or explained in the "Official Report" in the first place ?
R I.P.
Another government website regurgitating the same old crap. Shut down and deemed ineffective due to minimal hits and lack of interest by the general public.
As the old saying goes, "Fool Me Once, Fool Me Twice".
It's obvious that the general public didn't buy it....or felt like being fooled for a second time that is...