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Originally Posted by willravel
Well I was careful to say "the government at large", but I do see what you mean. Think fo this, though. The war on Iraq was supported by many people in the beginning, and only really started to lose it's core support when it was clear we wern't going to win. After all that is when the inforamtion about their being no links to 9/11 and the al Queda, and no WMDs came to light. Pressure from the public forced the information to the surface.
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It was not just the public, it was worldly, and forces with in our government too, and experts within the government saying there was more to the story.
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Originally Posted by willravel
I don't see that happening on the same scale with 9/11. Even if I am wrong about a possible larger conspiracy, there were still massive mistakes that lead to 9/11..
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Yes there were, but then again, the attacks were impossible to stop, would you have shot down the planes? The only way we can truly be safe is to give up all freedom, and live in a police state. Until that day we must live with risk, and understand that we live in a bit of danger everyday.
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Originally Posted by willravel
...and the 9/11 Commission was a fucking joke. People deserve to know the whole truth, and they deserve closure. The only real pressure right now on the government for 9/11 truth is from guys like me; conspiracy theorists. The government, instead of simply answering the questions, has taken it upon themselves to simply call us all nuts and be done with it. Independant organizations have tried to point out flaws, like NIST, but they themselves have screwed up on their explainations (I'll get to them when I get home, and I have access to my notes).
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I don’t think it was a joke, please when you get home post some examples.
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Originally Posted by willravel
Getting back to the point: I don't know who is responsible. It's obviously not going to be the whole government. It could be small and specific areas. Underwriters Labs, the ones who did the actual research for the NIST report, have a vested interest in pleasing the government who gives grants and contracts out to organizations that do them favors.
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But its not only the NIST that did research, many other organizations have, and come to the same conclusions, and many other experts agree with these findings, if a building of that size should not fall straight down, don’t you think every physicist in the country would be calling it wrong? What do we see; just a hand full of people with out physics degree’s saying its wrong.