I go by empirical and circumstantial evidence on the case of 911. Emotionally I would prefer to believe that it was a terrorist attack by Al-qauda and our wars are justified. But I simply don't. Of course all the information I can go on is from the internet, books, conversations and movies and such. I have only gone on second -hand info and not from direct experience. I witnessed 911 on T.V. live when it happened but I never even suspected it being a conspiracy up until just two years ago. So I was very reluctant and hestitant to becoming a "truther". At times I still find it hard to accept but it is what it is.
I don't feel the need to bring evidence to this forum because I know there is debunking 'evidence' that opposes nearly every claim. I looked at both sides and I personally find the conspiracy model to be surprisingly and unfortunately more coherent and believable. I should not be heckled for that. I am not going on blind faith. You guys know all the material that is out there on 911. It is endless!
I believe that some conspiracies are more science -fiction rather than fact, but the correct 911 conspiracy is totally plausible. There is no alien intervention, or holograms, or UFO's and we know the C.I.A. is really fucking shady, c'mon!
I don't feel the need to bring evidence to this forum because I know there is debunking 'evidence' that opposes nearly every claim. I looked at both sides and I personally find the conspiracy model to be surprisingly and unfortunately more coherent and believable. I should not be heckled for that. I am not going on blind faith. You guys know all the material that is out there on 911. It is endless!
I believe that some conspiracies are more science -fiction rather than fact, but the correct 911 conspiracy is totally plausible. There is no alien intervention, or holograms, or UFO's and we know the C.I.A. is really fucking shady, c'mon!
You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.
Buddha
There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.
Buddha
