Re: 9/11 And some interseting facts
I could only watch 15 minutes of it. For some reason my internet shuts off, I think it's due to the download request and limit of bandwidth, who knows...
But what I could conclude fomr the portions that I did watch was that due to the high bets on the stock, and that it would go down, was very interesting. Now, I don't know if it was Bush himself who planned it, or maybe osmeone else. Remember the guy who suggested the mock terrorist attack in March 1962? Well, who's to say a CIA/NSA agent didn't plan it? People jump the gun much to quick and blame Bush, when in reality it could have been someone entirly different.
The Pentagon however, I do believe was a set-up. There was absolutly NO plane wreckage, plus, the lawn was perfectly fine. Not to mention the "engine" parts didn't match up to the Boeing plane. Some people suggest a missle, well, we know for a fact it can't be a missle, because missles can't rip poles out of the ground. And we know it wasn't a plane that ripped the poles out of the ground, there wasn't any paint chips or scratches on the poles. I don't know if they talked about that in the video, but I didn't note that when I saw the pictures.
So, what hit the Pentagon? Not a Boeing plane, not a smaller plane, not a missle, so then what? What's big enough to put a 17 foot hole into a building, knock poles over, and use a turbine engine? Answer: I don't know...
I also question why it was that we gave Bin Laden medical treatment in Dubui. If he was a wanted person, why did we not capture him? This is what really gets me thinking...
From what I saw in the video, it was very convincing, however I'm still open to the fact that it may have been a terrorist group, a rogue or small group of CIA or NSA officials. Who knows. One thing we can conclude though, is that we haven't had a single terrorist attack since then. So credit for that definetly goes to the men and women in the Armed Forces as well as the men and women in the Intelligence field. So we must thank them for their hardwork and dedication.