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re: 9/11 After 13 years
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:20 pm to TX Tiger
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:20 pm to TX Tiger
Here's one TX - the average price of gasoline in the U.S. was $1.53 on September 11, 2001.
Now it is about $3.42.
So, I'm just asking - who might have lost a recent high profile election the year before, and believed that higher gasoline prices might be good for the environment?
Hmm. What if I told you this person had (and continues to have) many high profile friends and associates in government?
I'm just following the money and asking questions...
Super cereal.
Now it is about $3.42.
So, I'm just asking - who might have lost a recent high profile election the year before, and believed that higher gasoline prices might be good for the environment?
Hmm. What if I told you this person had (and continues to have) many high profile friends and associates in government?
I'm just following the money and asking questions...
Super cereal.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:21 pm to TX Tiger
So the government had one paper passport almost completely scorched in PA while the government got lazy in NY and planted a passport of Satam Al-Suqami in pristine condition?
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:27 pm to TX Tiger
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No, the one found in near pristine condition.
You mean Suqami's - found in the vincinity of Vesey St. The only others found were in Pennsylvania from 93 - no others from 11, 175 or 77.
Yeah, it's weird. My best guess is that it was thrown clear and was not in the vicinity of the fire. It was pushed out to Vesey either shortly after the crash, or after the collapse.
That's the one that's squirrelly, to begin with - it appeared doctored (by somebody). If there is a passport question, it is that one.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:47 pm to Ace Midnight
quote:Not following. Please explain.
Here's one TX - the average price of gasoline in the U.S. was $1.53 on September 11, 2001. Now it is about $3.42. So, I'm just asking - who might have lost a recent high profile election the year before, and believed that higher gasoline prices might be good for the environment? Hmm. What if I told you this person had (and continues to have) many high profile friends and associates in government? I'm just following the money and asking questions...
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:56 pm to TX Tiger
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Not following. Please explain.
You didn't give me any more details that I gave you.
Follow the money. Who left office 13 1/2 years ago a humble, merely wealthy civil servant, and is now, nearly a billionaire?
THINK ABOUT IT!
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:02 pm to Ace Midnight
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nearly a billionaire
Still get me. He sold his network to a company that was started by the very people that he speaks out against. Never had much respect before but that really made him look even worse imo.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:13 pm to Ace Midnight
quote:Nobody leaves office merely a wealthy civil servant.
Who left office 13 1/2 years ago a humble, merely wealthy civil servant
I assume you're talking about Bill Clinton. I still don't follow the analogy.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:18 pm to TX Tiger
Some of the things people will believe and some of the things people wont believe
Guess its true in every debate.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:22 pm to RollTide1987
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So the government had one paper passport almost completely scorched in PA while the government got lazy in NY and planted a passport of Satam Al-Suqami in pristine condition?
his theories collapse under the most elementary scrutiny. It's hilarious.
You can drive Mack trucks through the holes in his explanations.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:24 pm to JohnZeroQ
quote:It is, but what I don't understand is how people can believe in one thing in one debate, and then turn around and believe the opposite in another.
Some of the things people will believe and some of the things people wont believe
Guess its true in every debate.
All I ever hear about government is how corrupt it is. Yet, concerning 9/11, it somehow becomes angelic.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:30 pm to TX Tiger
quote:My biggest gripe.
All I ever hear about government is how corrupt it is. Yet, concerning 9/11, it somehow becomes angelic.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:30 pm to TX Tiger
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All I ever hear about government is how corrupt it is. Yet, concerning 9/11, it somehow becomes angelic.
If someone could actually give me a decent alternative to the events of 9/11 that wouldn't be complete bullshite, then I would be interested to hear. I get that there are several "hard to explain" factors of the whole ordeal but there is not one smoking gun that points to anyone, especially within our own government. I guess any time something happens like 9/11 happens, you will have people come up with conspiracy. "Bush/Cheney killed our citizens for oil man" is crazy.
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 3:32 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:42 pm to stevengtiger
quote:So would I. But just because someone hasn't yet doesn't mean that the government's "official" conspiracy theory is the truth.
If someone could actually give me a decent alternative to the events of 9/11 that wouldn't be complete bullshite, then I would be interested to hear.
quote:Yeah, and with all that money flying around you'd think the media would be all over it. Yet, not a peep.
but there is not one smoking gun that points to anyone
quote:Yep, and the one about the 19 Muslims with boxcutters is about as outlandish as it gets.
I guess any time something happens like 9/11 happens, you will have people come up with conspiracy.
quote:Yes, that one, too.
"Bush/Cheney killed our citizens for oil man" is crazy.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:49 pm to TX Tiger
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Yep, and the one about the 19 Muslims with boxcutters is about as outlandish as it gets.
As of right now, this has the most proof to back up the story. Unless you can provide one shred of legitimate peice of evidence that the US government was the mastermind behind the attacks, then I just can't believe it. People say plasma, magma, oil and dozens of other things but can't provide once source truly connecting our government. Again, I would be interested to hear it but as it stands currently, I have no reason to believe any of it.
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Yeah, and with all that money flying around you'd think the media would be all over it. Yet, not a peep.
They probably would be if they could get any credible evidence in the last 13 years.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:57 pm to stevengtiger
quote:Actually, as of now, that one has the most lies associated with it.
Yep, and the one about the 19 Muslims with boxcutters is about as outlandish as it gets.
As of right now, this has the most proof to back up the story.
quote:Yeah, "the government did it" is also good for a laugh.
Unless you can provide one shred of legitimate peice of evidence that the US government was the mastermind behind the attacks, then I just can't believe it.
quote:That's my point. Trillions of dollars are flying around and in 13 years they can't come up with something? Anything? Why so secretive about that?
Yeah, and with all that money flying around you'd think the media would be all over it. Yet, not a peep.
They probably would be if they could get any credible evidence in the last 13 years.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:00 pm to TX Tiger
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Yeah, "the government did it" is also good for a laugh.
Then what is your opinion? You seem to just not believe anything as someone else stated earlier in the thread.
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Why so secretive about that?
Secretive about what? Any other theory on why this happened or who did this should have at the very least some type of logic. I am interested to hear yours.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:04 pm to stevengtiger
quote:About the money. Nobody reports on the money. Who is profiting? Shouldn't that have been the main focus from day 1? Why hasn't it been?....Ever.
Why so secretive about that?
Secretive about what?
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:08 pm to TX Tiger
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Then what is your opinion?
Not answered.
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Who is profiting? Shouldn't that have been the main focus from day 1? Why hasn't it been?....Ever.
Lots of people from insurance industry, construction contractors, etc. Have you thought about the fact that ideological terrorist don't always do it for the money? Again, in your opinion, was behind the attacks if all we are being fed is lies and secrets?
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:12 pm to TX Tiger
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Most conspiracy theorists are morons regurgitating other morons' opinions.
Describes TX Tiger perfectly.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:18 pm to stevengtiger
quote:Unless you count the five pages previous.
Then what is your opinion?
Not answered.
quote:They wouldn't exist without your tax dollars.
Have you thought about the fact that ideological terrorist don't always do it for the money?
quote:How could anyone possibly know that if all they've been fed are lies and secrets?
Again, in your opinion, was behind the attacks if all we are being fed is lies and secrets?
My best guess is that very powerful people had a business plan and 9/11 jumpstarted it.
I have waaaay more faith in our military and defense systems than to believe they just let 19 cavedwellars waltz into the country and attack it. If it were that easy, it would have happened a long time ago...and often.
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