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YouTube - Did nano-thermite take down the WTC? (English with subtitles) Part 1
YouTube - Did nano-thermite take down the WTC? (English with subtitles) Part 2
Who knows? Certaily was two poxy planes and a few camp fires in WTC7!
9/11
was an inside job
It was nono-thermite.Quote:
Did nano-thermite take down the WTC?
no.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jesus Jones
next?
If you believe that there was no major involvement from the US government in planning 9/11 then you are ingnorant and as naive as they come.Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy dog
Try watching 9/11 Mysteries Part 1 - Demolitions.
Aother retard, brainwashed and unable to think outside the box.Quote:
Originally Posted by kingwilly
http://www.911weknow.com/index.php?o...d=17&Itemid=19Quote:
Originally Posted by English Noodles
It's ignorant not ingnorant ha ha, some will watch a documentary and believe the mafia shot JFK, there were no moon landings, and even that the Queen of England is a lizard. I remember seeing another very long thread on here about this and the conspiracy theorist got a bashing, but still the nonsense carries on and people believe it because they want to.
IT WAS GEORGIE BOY AND HIS MATES......
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2009/05/956.jpghttps://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2009/07/328.jpgand my personal favourite (yes it's spelt with a 'U'...the same as colour is spelt with a 'U'...what have Americans got against 'U's???)
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2009/07/329.jpg
Pearl Harbour was a conspiricy theory wasn't it.
I guess it will take another 20 years or so for the dumbed down to believe it. Once it's reported in the mainstream of course!
Have you watched the video I have linked to? Can you disprove anything they say, experts in the particular subjects can't, they can only agree with them, but there has been a media gag put on the reporting of any of this.Quote:
Originally Posted by kingwilly
maybe not organized by the government, but very much possible that some complacent officials "failed" to alert the right people,
there is of course the Pentagon "lie" which itself could be the smoking gun of Pentagon officials involvement
Was expecting something more than Brad, another internet nut, and not a demolition expert, starting out with a myth theory then cherry picking a few facts and opinions to make things fit together for it. Very sad that people have nothing better to do, and disrespectful to the victims. Did you hear the one about the world coming to an end in Dec 2012? it's true I saw it all explained by some experts on the internet.
Not a conspiracy theory of the Japanese, but a conspiracy theory of US (and possibly British) authorities of letting the Pearl Attack happen.
The UK intelligence is still classified about what they knew (or didn't know).
Then, why the classification 67 years later?
Good lord! It's been moved. How depressed I am. TV is this?
Quite sad regardless of your views.
Was it News? No, it's a 3 month old video clip.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jesus Jones
Is it an 'issue' you want to discuss? Yes.
What's the name of this forum? 'Issues'.
Makes sense to me.
Any more stupid questions?
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=Originally Posted by English Noodles Quote:
Originally Posted by kingwilly no. next?
Aother retard, brainwashed and unable to think outside the box.
I took him for one,, he is not very bright ya know.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by kingwilly
Anyone who actually believes the official explanations must be remarkably dim or gullible.
Did you watch it fully?Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy dog
Sadly plenty on this forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by madasafish
Coming from you, someone who claims to have lost his virginity at the age of 5 years old, is convinced that Moscow has moved somehow from the Eastern European Plain in to Asia, and thinks that referring to 13 year old girls QUOTE 'wet holes' on an internet forum is okay behavior. I doubt I will lose any sleep over your opinion of me.:rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by blackgang
^My god - did he really say all that?
So I guess you are wearing a tin foil hat too, EN?
Yes, he did.Quote:
Originally Posted by madasafish
I doubt I will either.Quote:
I doubt I will lose any sleep over your opinion of me.:rofl:
Yes I did say that, now go to the thread and read it in context, becauase the small dicked Thai that travels on a Brit passport will not make an accurate quote.
do you suppose thats why he has "drooping Bird Disease"?
Moving the thread, fine. Altering the title is sad you arrogant arsehole.
There's only one person I can think of who I can think of clenching was fists in the air while munching on a Milky Bar who would do that. Someone who looks for every oppertunity to leave a snidy remark.
May be AA actually has something one you!
I think the title is very well matching.
^^Some people can be sold anything, fuck em.
Well, it's good to see that the number of believers and free thinkers are rising.. Seems more people are waking while the others are left behind.
In the meantime here is another conspiricy report!
Warning!! This is over 20 mins long which I know will be a strain on the brain for the box thinkers. Should they even bother of course!
LaRouchePAC
^And when you're finished with that here's an interesting little insight into the minds of the tinfoil hat brigade. Conspiracists may want to note that the name of the psychiatrist referenced in this article is pronounced "Shitty" and that "Psychology Today" magazine is bankrolled by the Rockefellers, the Bilderberger Group, and the Trilateral Commission, probably.:rolleyes:
Conspiracy Theories Explained
Paranoid schizophrenics are prone to delusions, tales in which random events become deeply meaningful. Some believe in complex conspiracies; others think they are Jesus Christ.
These stories sound crazy, but they may be the brain's efforts to make sense of its own internal messages, suggests Shitij Kapur, professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto and vice president of research at the Canadian Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. In addition to other brain abnormalities, schizophrenics have too much dopamine. Just as addicts' desensitized dopamine systems make them feel that nothing matters, high levels of the neurotransmitter make schizophrenics believe that everything is significant.
Because the addict's dopamine-driven salience system keeps telling her that something very important is happening, ordinary events appear intensely meaningful. That police car? That song on the radio? That man with a cigarette walking by? They must be part of a massive international conspiracy.
Kapur calls it "biased inductive logic"—a top-down effort to explain the feeling that everything seems important. The cognitive parts of a schizophrenic's brain create the paranoid tale in an effort to explain the constant red alert blaring from the dopamine circuits, using any stimuli available. This is why delusions are culturally appropriate. African schizophrenics may fear they've fallen under the spell of a shaman, while Kapur's patients in Toronto think that the Mounties are after them.
Kapur cautions that this theory is still speculative, but it could support a radical idea: treating schizophrenia with cognitive therapy. If drugs control the overactive dopamine system, patients may then gradually unlearn their delusions.
Conspiracy Theories Explained
For those of you who ARE members of the tinfoil hat brigade here's some reading which is more on your level;
The Beano Project | Google Groups
^So if you don't believe the official explanations put forward by government then you must be in 'the tin foil hat brigade', oh well, I gave you way too much credit Dr Bob.
Say it was an inside job, (I'm a fence sitter) - and the US government said 'yes it was an inside job, we had our reasons, what you gonna do about it?'... What would we do about it?
That isn't what I said. Don't fall into the trap of simplistic over-generalisations. The part is not the whole. Not all conspiracy theories are pure paranoia. For something like the Twin Towers there are definitely some unanswered questions.
I reserve my contempt for people like Jesus Jones who believe every conspiracy theory. Sure it's healthy to disbelieve what your government says, scepticism is good. But believing totally in a world filled with giant hoaxes, grotesque coverups, and sinister world-spanning conspiracies is not healthy, not by any means. Gullibilty and paranoia are two sides of the same coin, a sane person falls halfway between those posts and should be able to use valid reasoning to come to their conclusions.
Most conspiracy theorists are like religious fanatics, they claim to be rational but when shown that their reasoning is flawed they fall back on faith.