Topic: | Re:Sept 11 conspiracy theories... any truth in them? | |
Posted by: | Mark Gray | |
Date/Time: | 09/07/08 20:27:00 |
Generally we assume conspiracy theorists are nuts, but refuters of the theories are as vociferous, if not more so. Alistair makes a good point that there are several aspects that aren't understood... e.g. the plane-shaped hole in the ground where the rogue flight went in, but disintegrated after that, and the non-plane shaped hole in the pentagon. And you know stuff like finding an intact passport, or half a dozen hijackers still alive someone working in IT... might just be sloppy planting, but that's the main reason questions should be OK to ask... is it simply sloppy intelligence or planting which means we are basing judgements on intel given to us and it may not be reliable... Surely that's never happened!! I don't know how far this can go, but bashing of theorists does seem easy and they're a cliched target, rather than actually understanding the unanswered. Also I assumed demolitions were more contained than hundreds of yards of broken windows, as they do these in Vegas don't they? With lots of glass windows around? |