posted on Sep, 21 2011 @ 04:08 AM
Hi all
I dont normally register for forums, I prefer to lurk and laugh--trying to engage in a rational debate over the internet isnt something that happens
very often so I dont bother... but a couple of days ago I saw a post here (since removed) that caused me to register...
I was a "truther" for a long time and at no point have I changed my views, there was however a long time (2006-2010) when I decided to ignore the
movement. My reasons were not because I didnt think the OS was more credible, it was because doubting the OS was damaging my professional credibility
(I was working in Higer Education). So I pretended for those years to be a sheeple and not express my opinion on such a topic, except when I was drunk
and looking to traumatize OSers with some hard facts... (thats a whole other story)
It wasnt untill I caught up with an old childhood friend in 2010 that I started to look back into 911 truth--my friend was part of the "no-planes"
camp and I felt I needed to educate him, as some of the points the "no-planers" raise I find highly dubious. After long arguments with this former
friend of mine I realized that there is an on-going campaign of mis-information spread by the particular group he was associated with, and when they
approached me to comment "as an expert" (in CGI) and I refused thats when things got out of control (cue Sublime)...
Long story short: Im here for one reason, and that is to engage in debate with those spreading 911 OS propaganda. Sure I have interests in other
aspects of para-polotics but my reason for being here is to call out the lies spread by users who are here to disrupt the research done by all the
truthers who have taken the time and personal risk in studying this topic.
My education background is in Computing and Communications and I have worked for Universities, Government Departments, NPO's and as a Freelancer. I
am not a Scientist, but I do have an education.
I do have a blog but Im not here to advertise it. Its not related to ATS topics anyway.
thanks