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The "working hypothesis" which the NIST had in early 2006 apparently was so inadequate that a few months later the NIST commissioned an "Investigation of hypothetical blast scenarios" and the "Evaluation of thermite as a possible heat source substance." The reliability of the photograph that Popular Mechanics claims shows "about 25 percent of the depth of the building was scooped out" apparently is being seriously questioned because according to NIST there was a "lack of information about impact damage to the south face of WTC 7" and the "new images" which the NIST obtained in 8/06 did not rule out the need to investigate the possibility that the building was imploded. [ pages 7 & 8 of this report] More importantly, Popular Mechanics has admitted that the photograph which they use as the basis for their conclusion about the damage to WTC7 is being deliberately witheld from viewing by the general public. This admission was made by Popular Mechanics "researcher" David Coburn when he was interviewed by Arizona talk show host Charles Goyette. Here's the pertinent part of that interview: CG: …Building 7 is the first piece of evidence that I turn to. Popular Mechanics…say that a third of the face, approximately 25% of the depth of the building that was scooped out beforehand. PM: When the North Tower collapsed… there was damage to Building 7…. What we found out was…about 25% of the building’s south face had been carved away from it… Each column that you remove that was destroyed by the wreckage from the North Tower… CG: That would be very persuasive to me if it were true. And it may or may not be true… I go, oh that’s interesting…if that’s true that would go a long way towards explaining what happened to Building 7. So I turn to the pictures in your book about Building 7 you’ve got a picture of Building 7, but it doesn’t show that. So I’m going, OK, instead of just somebody asserting that a third of the building was scooped away, show me the picture. But you don’t show me the picture. PM: …We have seen pictures that are property of the NY Police Department and various other governmental agencies that we were not given permission to disseminate…. CG: Popular Mechanics got to see them, but the average American citizen can’t see them. PM: Correct. CG: Well, that’s a fine kettle of fish, isn’t it? ….What did you see there that I can’t see? PM: Just what was described. CG: Well it must be something that’s dangerous for me as an American citizen or a voter to see. You’re publishers, if anybody is concerned about evidence in a criminal case or something, they’ve done the worst possible thing, they’ve shown it to a damn magazine publisher! PM: That was done for the purposes of our background research. CG: What about my background research? Do you see the source of my frustration here? I didn’t know we had different classes of citizens. You can’t tell me it’s because it’s a criminal case because they’ve shown it to a damn magazine publisher. PM: ….I can’t answer that question. CG: I know you can’t. The entire interview can be heard here: http://www.zshare.net/audio/4527367b2b25/ http://www.members.shaw.ca/truth911/...everforget.gif |
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Slaughtermeyer in all honesty I believe what Popular Mechanics has said and quite honestly would never buy into or believe or even consider what any of these conspiracy theorists have to say. I saw the interview with the guys who made that conspiracy movie and the men from PM magazine. Those film guys were rude, offensive, unwilling to listen, and hostile. Those film producers have absolutely [/b]no[/b] creditability what so ever.
In fact I would not ever take anything these whack job morons would say seriously. And thankfully neither does any one else. From the looks of it, only half brain dead morons on Youtube and Google Video believe this nonsense that the US Government is behind the events of 9/11. And that does not bode well for your cause. As to you, well if you want to ignore rational and scientific facts from reputable engineers and scientist in favor of discredited, and much laughed at crack pots, then that is your choice, but please don't try and pass this tripe off as real fact. It just makes you and all of your conspiracy buddies look laughably stupid. No one with any sense of intelligence will ever take this conspiracy theory crap seriously. That is a simple and undeniable fact of life so why not just dispense with continuing to argue the point and humbly move on to bigger and better game. If I had moderator powers in this forum, I would lock this thread. |
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Locking the thread would just confirm the True Believers' opinion that The Truth Is Being Suppressed. Better to let everyone see for themselves how irrational the arguments are.
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As much as I disagree with Slaughtermeyers point of view on this issue it seems to me he's been quite calm and reasonable in the discussion. He's got a right to express his opinion and even attempt to convince others of it's correctness. We can't go locking people down just because we disagree with them, even if what they say makes us uncomfortable.
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In the forums you have moderator powers that would make sense. But I am afraid that locking it here would undo the purpose of this forum. Trying to give a home to such discussions outside of the game forums.
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Point taken. I guess there is a place for everything, including the absurdly ridicules.
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There has to be. It shows up everywhere, and the best bet is to have someplace to nicely send it off to.
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Appeal to popularity. Just because a large number of people believe something, it is not necessarily true. Roughly two thirds of Americans believe in Young Earth Creationism, i.e. that the world was created in its present form roughly ten thousand years ago. Despite the number of people who believe it, it is complete manure. The 9/11 conspiracy theories belong in the same category.
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Wow where did that number come from on Young Earth Creationism? I would really question that. I would think the poll either asked "do you believe the bible" and took it from there, or they mixed all creationists into one group.
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Ten years ago the number was around 50%, but apparently it has increased as the standards of education in the US have gone down and the evangelicals have done their best to insinuate cretinism into school curriculums. Kids are impressionable and if their parents tell them the theory of evolution is lies and that cretinism is true, there isn't much that school can do about it and we end up with numbers like that. |
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Only extreme zealots can brain brain wash children. Just look to the middle east for proof to that. Here in the states its much more difficult to affect the minds of the young without the use of TV, Ipods, and Cell phones.
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Oh I agree completely. The break down of the moral and ethical standard by prominently promoting anti-family values, gay sex, and free drug use has completely deteriorated the quality of our schools even more so than the lowering of educational standards so the stupid lazy kids can pass barely being able to read "see spot run" and add 2+2.
Thanks to the lax system we now have, more and more stupid kids are being coddled and allowed to pass onto the next grade when they shouldn't even be in the grade they are currently in. In India and around the world students are indoctrinated into a system of learning that promotes study, excites the child, and results in superior intellectual individuals on a scale never before seen. And here in America most high school graduates don't even know the where the capital of the United States is or on what day the Declaration of Independence was signed. |
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Promoting tolerance, giving kids an actual useful sex education (they will have sex anyway, so it is better if they know about contraception and condoms and use them instead of having unprotected sex that results in teen pregancy and helps spread STDs) and teaching them that gays are people just like everyone else sure as hell are not things that result in moral decline unless one's viewpoint is that of an uptight idiot with a rod up his arse. The thing is that if it does not result in objectively verifiable harm, then I do not see any grounds to call something bad even if it is not something one personally likes. If anything, kids who are taught tolerance and kindness and to treat others as normal even if they are not 100% conforming to the expectations of the majority will generally grow up to be far more ethical people than some of those so screeching about the destruction of moral values and social decay. Drug use, that's a different thing entirely, and drugs generally have a lot of negative consequences, whether legal (e.g. alcohol and tobacco) or illegal (marijuana, heroin etc), so I'll leave that out. But from what I've seen, promoting free drug use is not something that is very widespread in the US. Quote:
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I disagree that it is due to bull**** educational theories. Maybe in the 70's and early 80's. Now I think its more due to the fact that the schools have become assembly-lines. My son had classes that were larger than my entire graduating ceremony. Im not sure if any of his teachers even knew who he was.
Teachers cannot keep track of every kid and definetly have no desire to make next years classroom even more crowded by keeping anyone back. I blame it on the fact that we are not willing to pay for our kids educations. We dont have small enough classes (schools, classrooms, teachers), not paid well teachers, and they have cut back on nearly every program that isnt state-required. |
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As I said, Gandalf, it's one reason but not the only reason. According to a couple of American teachers I know, the whole system is broken down and nothing short of razing it to the ground and rebuilding it from scratch is really going to make much difference.
Underfunding, too big class size, teaching rote memorization instead of understanding and knowledge of the subject, incompetent teachers being protected by unions, NCLB, nncompetent administrators and teachers not being able to hold kids back for failing grades (for various reasons,one of which is the bull**** self-esteem argument) are all parts of the problem. This subject is so complex it needs its own thread, really. When I have a bit more time (at work right now), I'll look up a few good threads on SDnet and link those, because they have a far more accurate and indepth analysis of the situation. |
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Edi I was referring to the assembly held at the Bold High School a couple of weeks ago where the guest speakers promoted gay sex, masturbation, and drug use. I was not making a statement for or against gay parenting. A parent is a parent. As to the Bolder HS issue, while many found the assembly to be a slap in the face of moral and ethical standards, many liberal parents felt that it was a ground breaking event and not only endorsed further similar assemblies, but congratulated the school for holding the first one. Tell me that you as a parent wouldn't be a bit miffed by some stranger telling your kid that s/he should engage in same sex relationships, do drugs, and masturbate? Correct me if I am wrong, but where does this fall into educating our children? |
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Ah, the confusion clears somewhat. Your post wasn't too clear on that point, so it lent itself to being misread.
As far as what I as a parent (if I was one) would be comfortable with: Giving kids a good sex education. That does not mean telling them to engage in homosexual sex. Sex education means making sure that they know about the risks involved in unprotected sex, measures how to counter those risks and also about the emotional aspects related to it. With the stress being on "only when you feel you're ready for it". If the issue of homosexual relationships comes up, why would those be any worse than a normal one, because a straight person is not going to seek one out. Where masturbation is concerned, it is something that comes to humans naturally, so there is nothing wrong with that and it should not be labeled as something evil. Drugs, that's a different issue altogether, as I said, and I have a fairly hardline stance about using drugs. It's just that for some reason Americans have some completely unnatural need to roll drugs, sex education and homosexual relationships all into one as if they could not be dealt with separately, which is where one gets the kind of ridiculous strawmen and black/white fallacies that often crop up around this issue. If the speaker promoted all three, did he do so unconditionally? If he did not, his speech should be analyzed for its merits and demerits instead of dismissed entirely. |
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A very odd thing happened, A guy on the radio this morning, during a debate about the Boulder HS issue, commented that he believes that "Left wing liberals are todays anti-Christs."
He went on in some detail and actually made some sense from his point of view. That being a religious man and all. This started to make me wonder, while I believe that there is far more good out there than evil, evil often prevails. But believe it or not, evil is in the eye of the beholder. One mans evil is another mans good and vise versa. Some people believe that because "they" don't like something, that everyone else should be forced not to like it too. That belief, that our way is the best way, which is a fundamental edict of the liberal left philosophy, is something that I do not believe in and could never subscribe to. To me to force your beliefs onto others is an evil. However to educate others as to your beliefs and then allow them to make the choice for themselves as to whether or not they accept them, well that is good. Taking away a persons right to choose for themselves what they want to believe and then forcing them to accept it is an evil. Allowing a person to excerise their constitutional rights is a good, denying them the right to have rights is an evil. Liberals love to to tell people what rights they should and shouldn't have. That is an evil. They want to re-write the constitution and do away with such things as the worthless second amendment, redefine and clarify the meaning of the first amendment, and devalue the worth of our Republic by demising that which makes us unique. That is an evil. They want to break down the moral and ethical boundaries of our society by forcing parents out of the role of role model and giving that position to the Government. The government should teach our young how to behave, how to think, and what to do. This has been tried before and I need not say where because we all know the historical out come of many of those examples. When I was growing up school was tough, my parents spanked me when I misbehaved, my friends and I could horse play, play cow boys and Indians, cops and robbers, and generally felt safe and happy. It was ok to go to Sunday school and play baseball. To walk to the store a mile away from home, and to ride in the openness of the back of my dads pick up truck. Now school is anything but tough, well you can't hug your friends any more, unless your gay of course. Parents no longer have the right to enforce proper discipline upon their ill behaving young. Now they must give them a time out, negotiate with them, and try to get them to understand what they did wrong. Wanna guess how these kids turn out when they throw a temper tantrum because mommy won't buy them a new toy and all she can do is "talk" to them? We have all seen them in the stores and we have all thought the same thought.. don't deny it. Appropriate and measured discipline, including the reserved and aptly applied use of spanking will yield far better results than the politically correct handcuffed way that parents are now forced to employ. Spoiled undisciplined children often grow up to be rude and nasty adults that society then blames the parents for. Never mind the fact that they were bound by law not to discipline their child, it is still their fault that their kid grew up to become a drug using, anti-social, criminal. Forget about horse playing or games like cops and robbers, cowboys and indians, that isn't politically correct any more and is generally frowned upon. In fact if you even make gun with your fingers at school, many school will call the police under their zero tolerance policy. (Yet they still allow kids to call fat kids fat, and dumb kids dumb....) It is now become politically incorrect to send your child to Sunday school because the many liberals believe that it is the first step by the religious right to indoctrinate your child into their cult. You cannot even wish someone a merry Christmas now because it offends a few non christens. And look out, the ACLU will sue any school if they try to put on a Christmas or easter play. It is hard to deny that the word God has become the new dirty word in the liberal left vocabulary. To many of them, only dumb souther hicks and self righteous anti-womens right to choose zealots believe in God. No one should ever be embarrassed to say that they believe in God or subscribe to a religion of their choice. Baseball has been replaced by TV, X-Box and playstation. God help us if we try to get our young to go outside and play. I mean how can a parent compete with the advertising onslaught of todays consumer driven world? No parent in their right mind would let their kids walk a mile to the local store because of all the sicko's and child molesters out there. (Not to mention that the local store is no more than likely next door in what used to be the huge open hay field of farmer Jo.) What have we become that we now must fear our neighbors so? And where did all of these sick, creepy, child molesting, kidnapping SOB's come from? LA perhaps? And why must I hear about them each and every night on the news? Heaven forbid if you get caught letting your kids ride in the back of your truck today. You'll end up with a one way ticket to jail and your kids will be on their way to "protective" foster care. Your face will be plastered all over the tattle tale news as the "evil parent" pervert of the day. You'll be divorced by your wife, be shunned by your neighbors, fired from your job, loose your home, go bankrupt, do jail if not prison time, loose all your rights, and only get to see your kids after you paid all your back child support and passed all of the state mandated child care classes. And then you'll only be able to see them on altering Sundays once every four months or so. One mans evil is another mans good. Its all a matter of your point of view. |
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That's a completely distorted, head-buried-up-the-neck-in-rectum strawman of the politically liberal position. It's a completely delusional caricature mostly perpetrated by conservatives who have, if they are lucky, perhaps one working synapse.
The position of most liberals (aside from the second amendment, which I will exclude, it is a separate issue that follows a slightly different divide) is that unless you can show how something is objectively harmful, the government or the community has no business banning it by law or butting its nose in. This is a marked contrast to the position of many conservatives, especially religious conservatives, who seem to think that their values should be forced down everybody's throat, with the full force of the state if at all possible. The idea that liberals want to remove parental responsibilities and turn them over to government is nothing but a fever dream. Do you have any idea of how much that would cost and how much damage it would do? Outlawing spanking is very different from taking parental rights away. Most proponents of spanking like the "good old days" excuse when it was okay to beat your kids black and blue, but it's not. That's assault, and because the target is a dependent and unable to do anything about it, it is especially heinous. There are other ways of disciplining kids than hitting them. If parents are so damned spineless that they give in to all of their kid's whims, the fault is with the parent, not the kid. It is up to the parent to decide how to raise their kids mainly, and Sunday school is a perfectly acceptable part of that. So are other religious activities. It does not mean that such activities should be protected from criticism if there are objective flaws about them. As for getting kids to go outside vs playing on the X-Box, well, the parent has the right to take the X-Box away and make the kid go outside and tough crap, the kid needs to deal with that. The parent is the one in control, not the kid, and it looks more and more like this whole rant of yours is nothing but a collection of conservative soundbites that are so ludicrously bizarre that whoever came up with them was ingesting seriously illegal mind-altering substances. The US as a whole needs to grow a spine, your nation looks like a washed-out drunk beating its chest about how bad-*** it used to be and blaming everything on others instead of taking a long hard look in the mirror. Most European countries are seriously more liberal than America and we don't have these social problems to the degree that you do. How the hell do you explain that FACTUAL OBSERVATION? |
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I wish it were crap Edi, I really do, but more and more people are beginning to buy into the liberals media controlled onslaught of propaganda and are showing inherent and somewhat alarming signs of conforming to the views and political agenda's of the elite far left liberal doctrine.
To be honest I have never seen any religious right wing conservative try to force their beliefs down my throat. However I have bared witness to liberals throwing break fluid on SUV's, stringing up razor think fishing wire on dirt bike trails, aggressive anti-war protests, and personally have been verbally attacked by liberals for not agreeing with how they see the world. I was "let go" from my position with the City because I wasn't a Democrat and didn't "accept" my supervisors very liberal point of view of how things should be. (I made the mistake of saying I voted for Bush Sr. in 92 back in may of 93 and was removed from the schedule and told that I no longer fit in. WTF!) So you see I do have first hand knowledge of how liberals operate. If you don't agree with them, they do their best to marginalize, harass, intimidate, and pressure you to conform to their will, if you don't, they embarrass you, ridicule you, and ultimately resort to just doing just about anything they can to quiet you. (Much like what you are attempting to do Edi. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif ) In 20 years I haven't seen very many conservatives pull these kind of tactics. And those who have, often see it blow back in their faces. And for the record, we are not a washed out drunk beating our chest about how bad *** we are, we are in fact a nation that has saved Europe first from the Nazi's and secondly from Stalins Russia. If you want to call us a spoiled rotten 15 year waving a gun in everyones face or a drunk beating his chest, please keep in mind that you all would be speaking German or Russian right now if it weren't for us dumb yanks and our bad bass ways. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif As to our social problems, well they can pretty much be summed up in one word; Television. When you rely on TV to teach your children morals and ethics, you reap what you sow. |
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How about Focus on Family and other religious right groups trying to get abortion banned? That's ramming their values down everyone else's throats too. Same thing with the morons who in Alabama voted to keep interracial marriages illegal a couple of years ago. There 40% support for keeping it illegal, fortunately not enough for the racist idiots. Or what about the religious right wing people who want to enforce dead-letter laws against homosexual sex so that gays can be thrown in prison for consensual sex? That isn't forcing their values down anyone's throat? I can keep these examples up all day unless you care to actually provide evidence for your claims. Quote:
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You should take a good look at your history books before attempting to use that on a Finn. You did not save us from anything in WW2. In fact, you helped our enemies all through the war by providing material support that allowed them to be more effective and it was the Germans who helped save us from suffering the fate of the Balts and being annexed to Russia. Yeah, they sold us out in 1939 with the Molotov-Ribbentrop deal, but they helped us out in 1941 and onward and some Luftwaffe units were pretty instrumental in helping the Finnish army slow the Russian advance through the Karelian Isthmus, which eventually forced Stalin to the negotiating table to make peace so he could be the first to rush to Berlin. No thanks to the US at all. There is no condoning what Nazi Germany did, the Holocaust and the other brutalities, but at the end of the day it was Nazi Germany that helped keep my country free, not the Allies, and that fact of history must be acknowledged. Quote:
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I can also attest to being harassed and ridiculed for advocating moderate positions in opposition to conservative ones, even on forums that are known to be liberal places. The runup to the Iraq war particularly stands out in that respect. Unfortunately for the people doing it, I have no problem dishing it out in kind, so they generally got the worst of it. Quote:
I also know that you are, despite your obviously very conservative views, capable of understanding the arguments and you also seem to enjoy debate, so don't take the harsh words in my first post as an attack on yourself. They are attacks on ideas, not on you. I don't know why you have such views, but based on the evidence at hand, I would say it is due to bad experiences with some liberals, definitely bad experiences due to criminal left-wing extremists and some corrupt organizations (whether local government or something else) and possibly also lack of exposure to mainstream moderate liberals. I happen to think you're a swell guy. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif I just don't let that get in the way of blasting a position I think is factually incorrect. Funny as it may sound, in Finland I am counted as a conservative. In the US, I'd be pretty damned left-wing, that's how far to the right the entire US political spectrum is. I do not know if liberal would be an accurate term for me in the context of US politics, or even here, "progressive" would fit better. |
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Hey Edi, looks like we have seriously high jacked this thread. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif
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I know its old staple arguement, but it is a valid one. Times change and no matter what happens between us we both know that come a ligitimate fight, we would all stand together as we have in the past. Like they say, America might be full of idiots, but they are our idiots. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif We feel the same way about our European brothers. We fight and bicker but come hell or high water, we are friends. Quote:
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I wish I could prove this to you Edi but I cannot. It would be akin to attempting to prove that God exists. All I can say is that the prevailing emotional feeling of many folks, Republican and Democrat, is that too many fundamental parental rights are being circumvented by an elite few who believe that their way is better. This is a sad and ugly truth, and one that most parents will doggedly resist. But the push toward taking the right of the parents to raise their children by their own moral code and standards is slowly being eroded by an insidiously insistent drive toward giving those rights directly to the schools and law makers. I feel, and this is pure speculation on my part, that there is a real tangible and active on going threat to undermine our very way of life in that when you can control what a child is tough, you can control the child and by the transitive properties of nature, you gain control of society when those children come of age. Indoctrinate them while they are young to believe in nothing and you weaken them as adults and make them pliable for control throughout their lives. Insert your favorite bad guy into the formula and you have a recipe for totalitarianism. But then again WTF do I know? This could all just be research material for book I am writing. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Quote:
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Yeah, looks like we went and hoisted the jolly roger to the mast of this thread right and proper! *grin*
I'll agree to lay the rest of the thread aside, but the news media bit I can't let go. Have you ever taken a look at e.g. BBC World or other foreign news channels? What I've seen of American channels, even CNN can be described as right wing from a European point of view, and we don't have the same CNN that you do in the states, the European version is even more to the "left" than the American because nobody would watch it otherwise. I have no idea of what MSNBC is like, never seen it. I do know a fair bit about Fox News, though, and about their habit of ignoring any news that is not convenient to the conservative side of American politics (synonymous with Republicans in this day and age) and stacking the deck in any panels and debates. The fact that they employ someone like Bill O'Reilly who routinely cuts the mike from his guests when he starts losing an argument and who unapologetically hurls baseless accusations and abuse at everyone who disagrees with him, that's already indictment enough, but there are numerous other things as well, from putting a spin on things and even outright lying that they have been caught in. Fox News actually went to court once to argue that even though it calls itself a news channel, there is no obligation to tell the truth to viewers. Fox News has come under attack so badly precisely because of these reasons. It calls itself fair and balanced, but anyone who takes the time to research any of the more contentious issues they report on will find that it is anything but. I know several Americans who used to think Fox News was okay. Quite a few of them are conservatives, several of them conservatives of a more traditional style and not necessarily religious at all. Then they started looking into things themselves and these days their opinion of Fox News can most charitably be described as total contempt. They did not like being lied to. That's the most damning indictment of all. |
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Your appeals to your own ignorance are completely irrelevant, Slaughtermeyer. Anyone with basic knowledge of physics and any sort of familiarity with the properties of metals and how they behave under stress can explain to you how and why the WTC came down, including building 7. This has been explained to you time and again in this thread, but you seem to only see and read those things you want to hear and ignore everything else.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=7dBZpeJD1i4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFySc...ed&search= High quality version of the previous report. http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/fiveisraelis.html http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IM...raelis_fox.jpg |
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Nice fabrication on that FOX NEWS capture. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Working in video production, editing, and such for over 20 years I can assure you that such things can be fabricated quite easily. In fact most of the anti-fox crap you see on that ultra uber liberal, Google owned, youtube site is laughably one sided and erroneous.
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http://www.veoh.com/videos/v552406rYaXEFgw http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle7545.htm The second link includes a transcript of the FOX NEWS report in which the statement made in the screen capture took place. And if you think the transcript was fabricated, think again: http://web.archive.org/web/200112130...,40684,00.html |
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But again neither one of those are from FOX. Therefore the footage could have been, and more than likely was, tampered with. We see it all the time in youtube and google videos.
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But don't try to explain this to conspiracy theorists. Dont even try to say show them the hole in the Pentagon wall was large enough for the most massive parts of 757. don't try to send them footage of F-4 smashing into concrete wall at similar speed to Flight 77. Because they will explain away any contradicting facts as 'gubmint set up. Though I admit I do clash with them sometimes, just for entertainment purposes http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/cool.gif |
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Thank you so much for bringing back this 4 month old dead thread. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
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http://www.ae911truth.org/ <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/8n-nT-luFIw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/8n-nT-luFIw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> And Dutch demolitions expert Danny Jowenko was able to conclude that WTC7 was imploded just by watching video footage of its collapse. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=877gr6xtQIc http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload...2-9d6afb9391b1 |
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I am not an expert, but molten steel doesn't convince me. During the disasters in the Alps tunnels and similar disasters like that where things worked like a chimney there were extreme temperatures, too. It might have come from one of the elevator shafts. I didn't see this WTC7 collapse thing before, but that one the other hand is really a troublesome video. It looks exactly like a controlled implosion, and AFAIK those really aren't easy to do, you need experts so that it doesn't collapse to one of the sides.
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Browsing through these forums again, I see that this post is still at the top... I've just entered "controlled demolition wtc" into google because I was curious what the word out there was, and among the top links is this one: http://www.debunking911.com/pull.htm
I've not been reading everything, but it seems that there was a controlled demolition, yes, but by the firemen because they wanted to keep fires in control and to stop them from spreading. I'm satisfied with that answer, no mystery here. |
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To clarify my previous post, I agree with you that there was a controlled demolition but I believe that the demolition charges were placed prior to 9/11 on the orders of someone who knew that the 9/11 attacks would take place. This is why the fire department refuses to admit that there was a controlled demolition.
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Well, I did read it and probably the most telling piece is the following:
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