What do you think?

Very interesting video.
The emotion I felt that day came back to me in a second: terror.
My question is...if this abomination was not completely the work and efforts of the so-called terrorists, then where are all the other people to speak up and bear witness? Where are the pilots that were told not to fly? Where are the gunners that were told not to fire? Where are the construction crews that shored up the side of the Pentagon under construction? Where are the munitions experts who planted the bombs in the Trade Centers? Why are NONE of them talking?

I don't know... They are very good questions. If there was a conspiracy, you would think that someone would have spoke up by now. I don't know if 9/11 was just an act of terrorism or some form of conspiracy... The only thing I know for sure is, there are a lot of questions that need answering. There are a lot of things that just don't add up for me. Even if we were 100% sure that there was no conspiracy, certain questions still need to be addressed... we will probably never know. Even if certain things were found out, they would never make the light of day since they would devastate this country and the people probably couldn't handle it. Maybe that's why no one has come forward, for the simple fact that it would do more harm than good.
 
There is a few postings on telephone poles around here that say planes cannot take down towers. There is also a webpage posted on it and I am now curious as to what the webpage is due to your postings Tim.
 
Random thoughts after watching:

I dunno what to think. People go on about how stupid Bush is then give him credit for cooking up and carrying out the biggest conspiracy in history.

I too have questions about it, and we will probably never know the whole truth. Thats the first I heard of Mineta's testimony...very interesting.

This guy made as many good points in 18 minutes as the Loose Change guys did in an hour and twenty...not to mention he didn't come off as an asinine dickhead like the Loose Change narrator.
 
I don't like the reference to the Empire state building. The WTC and ESB were built with ENTIRELY different construction methods. Most of the weight was also supported by the exterior walls on the WTC.

Oh and steel girters don't weigh "hundreds of tons", unless they're about 90-100 girters and beams falling as one piece.
 
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