Remember, remember, dat shit in September.

Vadym

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14 year anniversary of Murika blowing up a bunch of people in some towers - and cocaine going up 10 g's in a week for a brick. [Source: 50 Cent]

We will never forget (at least not for another 40-50 years until this is declassified as a "this is too old for us to give a fuck info" by govt) and everything is revealed.

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As someone who rehabs houses and deals with a construction crew, I don't know about jet fuel but I can tell you that a typical home house fire can damage steel I beams enough to cause them to droop and be next to worthless if exposed to a 400-500 degree housefire for about 20 minutes.

As for the events, I truly believe the government's account of what happened and the general consensus. If there's something criminal dealing with it, it's likely due to the incompetence of those in intelligence dealing with the radical extremists who were given free reign to do whatever they wanted while in the US.
 
I completely believe the government's official story. It's not like they would ever cover something up. You know, like the June 8, 1967 attack on the USS Liberty when Israel attacked the unarmed ship and when LBJ refused to send help.
 
I completely believe the governments official story was used to exploit, and strip away rights of people around the world.
 
Brave guy in that video...really brave. People who speak out in that matter about "sensitive matters" of government intelligence normally don't live too long.

"Kill the Messenger (2014)" movie anyone? Gary Stephen Webb? Suicide my ass...
 
I completely believe the government's official story. It's not like they would ever cover something up. You know, like the June 8, 1967 attack on the USS Liberty when Israel attacked the unarmed ship and when LBJ refused to send help.

...Or the Gulf of Tonkin debacle in August 1964, where one encounter between the U.S. and N. Vietnamese navies was grossly exaggerated as being a serious NV attack and battle - in reality, the U.S. fired first (a few warning shots when NV torpedo boats came within 10,000 yards), and the NV responded with a couple of torpedos that missed - and a second reported attack by the NV that never happened at all.

Those two lies resulted in Congress passing the "Gulf of Tonkin Resolution", which President Johnson used to justify deploying US conventional forces and commence open warfare against North Vietnam.

I'm look forward to the day we learn about all the lies told to justify the Iraq War...

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We know for a fact that 9/11 commission's narrative is at the bare minimum missing part of the story, because they said that they were obstructed [2].

"We to this day don't know why NORAD [the North American Aerospace Command] told us what they told us," said Thomas H. Kean, the former New Jersey Republican governor who led the commission. "It was just so far from the truth. . . .

One commissioner even resigned from the commission because he was frustrated by the lack of truth saying that lacked full access to evidence and even called the entire report compromised because data was withheld.

9/11 panel to get access to withheld data - The Boston Globe


To call it an inside job may be a stretch, but saying you buy the official story is naive.
 
I'm look forward to the day we learn about all the lies told to justify the Iraq War...

Easy. The justification for the USA and UK to go to war was largely based on the 'dodgy dossier' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_Dossier - which was a British intelligence briefing on Saddam's WMD capabilities (ability to hit Cyprus in 45 minutes etc.)

It created a bit of a shit-storm over here at the time because a man named Dr. David Kelly, who was a UN weapons inspector, leaked to the BBC that the dossier had been 'sexed up' (overstated -- which it was) in order to sell the war..

This led to a huge enquiry which showed that the BBC is totally under the thumb of the British Govt. and also, sadly, Dr. David Kelly "committed suicide" shortly after the affair.

A man who actually served in the last Govt. cabinet, Norman Baker wrote a book about his death: [ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Strange-Death-David-Kelly/dp/1842752170"]The Strange Death of David Kelly: Amazon.co.uk: Norman Baker: 9781842752173: Books[/ame] which I recommend. His conclusion? Yes, he was killed ('wet-work') by intelligence services... The Iraqi intelligence services... lol. :|

EDIT: Just to add the Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, who was outspoken against the war and resigned over it also died suddenly/unexpectedly not long after.
 
Dick Cheaney is one guy I wish would get caught for being a pedophile, that fucker looks like one. Fat Fucking piece of garbage. He deserves a ass fucking
 
Question about steel beam conspiracies: planes obviously hit the towers. why would (whoever did the inside job) need to make sure the buildings went down all the way?

They already had an excuse to go to war, what else was worth the risk of being found out
 
Even if any of you did know the absolute truth, what would you do with it? Would it bring any real value to your life? Would you live your life differently in any way?

I personally don't care to know. I saw what happened. Know people that perished. Know others that lost family in the towers, in the pentagon and one of the planes.

I don't need to see someone admit to anything publicly or privately. Some things in this world are just out of our control and many people need to accept this reality and move onto something they can change. Pick one big challenge or something wrong in the world, and dedicate your entire self to making a dent into changing that or undoing that so others may benefit in the future.

Barking at the moon about what if's or why why why, about something totally out of your control attempting to drag others into a debate on a topic that can at best be deemed as shock entertainment is just wrong.

None of you will ever know the full truth, so give up now and find something more useful to do with all of this extra anger and time. I sure did and I don't regret it for even a moment.