I think the view that not all politicians in Washington were particularly upset by 9/11 given the foreign policy avenues it opened up (or made an easier sell) is the closest to the truth when it comes to 'alternative' takes on the event. Why would they be? Some politicians and others who hold power have never shed many real tears for 'collateral damage'.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's a far cry from actively planning and carrying out the entire event of course.
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13-11-2017 06:07 PM #181PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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14-11-2017 01:21 AM #182
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EG:
Jet engine found 2 blocks down the road from the towers - wrong engine for the type of plane it was supposed to have come off! So where the heck did that come from then???
US Government still concealing evidence that could shut all the truthers up (if it existed) 16 years later!!! (eg footage of alleged hijackers proceeding through the airport - footage of an aircraft approaching and striking the Pentagon - all confiscated and never released to the public - WHY?)
Large pools of molten metal observed by firefighters under the WTC buildings (WTF?!?)
NIST Report ignores the testimony of the firefighters who were in the buildings that multiple secondary explosions occurred prior to and as the buildings were collapsing (this was also captured on film) - NIST then claim there is "no evidence" that explosives were involved and do not even bother to investigate that angle(???)
FBI never pressed charges against Osama Bin Laden - why??? No evidence connecting him to the event (source FBI).
Pentagon "aircraft" just happened to hit the office investigating the $3.5 TRILLION missing from the Pentagon budget (announced the day before) - killing the investigating team and destroying the data. Ah but the data will be backed up of course surely! But where??? In Building 7 of the World Trade Center which just happened to miraculously collapse into it's own footprint at about the same time. (tell me what are the chances of THAT???)
All of the above (and much more) on top of the ridiculous chain of coincidences which we are supposed to swallow which apparently allowed a bunch of (apparently hopeless) trainee pilots to waltz through the airspace of the country with the most humungous "defence" budget in history before performing feats of aerobatic brilliance that Dan Dare and Biggles would have been proud of. And to top it all off, three buildings designed to withstand multiple aircraft collisions then completely defy the laws of Physics to collapse into their own footprints at near freefall speed.
But of course the BBC (which announced the purportedly random and unexpected collapse of Building 7 - a full 20 minutes before it happened - oops!) say there's nothing to see here so everyone that raises questions is a tin hat wearing conspiracy theorist. OK fine - maybe you should apply for a job in FIFA (move along nothing to see here) I'm sure you'd do great!
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14-11-2017 01:59 AM #183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Still, Robert O'Neill solved the issue of charges and court appearances.
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14-11-2017 04:40 AM #184This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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14-11-2017 07:20 AM #187
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14-11-2017 07:36 AM #188
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14-11-2017 07:49 AM #189This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
go back to sleep people, the govt. does not lie and is looking after your, go back to sleep.Last edited by andybev1; 14-11-2017 at 07:52 AM.
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14-11-2017 08:07 AM #191This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, regarding the conspiracy theorists, I tried to pull 3 papers at random from that link -
First one was a "404 file not found"
Second one was an academic study which suggested that the accepted theory of why the towers collapsed on on themselves was plausible.
The third one linked to a website containing blogs from people recovering from substance abuse - not to say it wouldnt be well written, but it was hardly published by Cambridge university.....
Afraid 911truth.org does smack of some radge in a basement trawling the web for anything and everything to support their view.
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14-11-2017 08:19 AM #192This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Look on the positive side, if you are in a basement when the CIA launch an attack in your area you should survive when the building collapses, it's what any good paranoid conspiracy theorist would do.
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
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14-11-2017 08:19 AM #193This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by andybev1; 14-11-2017 at 08:23 AM.
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14-11-2017 08:21 AM #194This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-11-2017 08:27 AM #195
I will bow out to this - I have spent long enough on 9/11 sites and forums and come here for my love of Hibs. I just hope the people who believe the govt. story at least can look at the other side - I know i looked at both.
p.s. to say that the people who do not believe the govt. version of what happened are tin hat wearing wierdos is to disrespect many of the mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers of the victims of 9/11. If that is the sum total of your research then you need to take a look at yourself before you slag off others.Last edited by andybev1; 14-11-2017 at 09:56 AM.
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14-11-2017 09:51 AM #196
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Jet fuel can't melt steel beams.
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14-11-2017 10:06 AM #197
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I know that a lot of you are credulous muppets but at least you are Hibee credulous muppets. Don't worry though - cognitive dissonance is curable.
I won't push this argument further because a) it's a Hibs forum for discussing matters Hibs and b) the evidence that the 911 official story is a pile of drivel is in the public domain for anyone tired enough of sticking their fingers in their ears and shouting "nyanyanya - tin hats" to have a look.
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14-11-2017 10:16 AM #198
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If I accepted that, my post would have been an essay rather than a few bullet points which barely skim the surface of what's out there. People have eyes and ears and can look for themselves - but those that throw around lazy ignorant "tin hat" insults deserve to be challenged.
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14-11-2017 10:57 AM #199
This is an interesting read on why people believe conspiracy theories, published in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting.
https://psychcentral.com/blog/archiv...-believe-them/
Having read this I no longer engage in arguments with conspiracy cranks as it is more than likely an issue of personality rather than knowledge or understanding of an event.
"People who believe in conspiracy theories can feel “special,” in a positive sense, because they may feel that they are more informed than others about important social and political events." - Lantian et al (2017)
Moulding et al. (2016) found that, consistent with their hypotheses, “endorsement of conspiracy theories related moderately-to-strongly with the alienation-related variables — isolation, powerlessness, normlessness and disengagement from social norms.”
van Prooijen (2016) also found that self-esteem instability resulting in self-uncertainty also is a characteristic associated with a greater likelihood to believe in conspiracy theories.
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14-11-2017 11:04 AM #200This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Im sure Hillsborough academic Phil Scraton was called a CT (and undoubtedly worse) by all those with something to hide between 1985 and 2015. As a term, It means nothing these days except as a tool to discredit a particular point of view.
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14-11-2017 11:08 AM #201
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I don't believe in "conspiracy theories" though - I simply refuse to disengage my brain and swallow one particular one. Neither do I conform to any of the personality disorders listed above - I'm in rude mental health and as stable as they come.
You seem to be guilty of lazy thinking and/or the simple lack thereof on the other hand. Now I could probably think of some personality disorder or mental condition to justify that as well - oh wait, there is one - "cognitive dissonance".
(Thinks - damn - I was supposed to be backing off this topic - your fault CapitalGreen lols)
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14-11-2017 11:24 AM #202This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-11-2017 11:26 AM #203
What with Elvis and double decker buses being found on the moon, I guess anything is possible.
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14-11-2017 11:46 AM #206
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Do you believe the testimony of the New York City Fire Fighters who attended (and survived) the 911 atrocity?
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14-11-2017 11:47 AM #207
So to sum up the "football lads alliance" were responsible for 9/11.
Every day's a school day.
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I think it’s a case of confirmation bias to be quite honest. I’ve read many conspiracy theories, and even the most ridiculous ones can be composed well enough to make them believable - especially if you don’t study both sides, which a lot of conspiracy theorists don’t in my opinion.
I am not a structural engineer, or any type of scientist (outside a few years of uni education) so it’s impossible for me to say for certain one way or another which side is true, but the way the evidence stacks up, I know which story I believe.
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14-11-2017 12:08 PM #210
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