9/11

Aug 13, 2005 22:06

So any of you intellectual people out there think that 9/11 was an inside job and Bin Laden is a CIA operative? Anyone think the London Bombings smack of the same thing, that we're all positioning ourselves strategically for the impending global energy crisis? And what about the last three election cycles, anyone think we still live in a

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timiathan August 14 2005, 13:07:44 UTC
It hasn't been widely published, but it has been discussed on BBC Radio and (surprisingly) FoxNews, and written in near-mainstream papers, that just like the morning of 9/11, the attacked government happened to have an anti-terrist drill planned that perfectly mirrored the one that actually happened.

At the exact time and locations the London Bombings occured, Visor Consultants, a PR firm, was working with British authorties on a 1000 man crisis exercise in which the subway stops were bombed. (http://www.channel4.com/news/special-reports/special-reports-storypage.jsp?id=372)

audio from bbc radio talking about it.

Then there was the story in the Associated Press that Scottland Yard warned former Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu a half hour before the first bomb went off, so he stayed in his hotel room.

Then there's the story that Haroon Rashid Aswat, who everyone thinks masterminded the London Bombings, is a British intelligenc asset under the protection of MI6. Watch the video on FoxNews here: http://www.infowars.net/Pages/Aug05/020805Aswat.html

We can point a finger at the government because the last three elections have been fraudulant. 80% of the votes are tabulated on Diebald and ESS computers. Bob Urosavich runs Deibald. His brother Todd Urosavich runs ESS. Both have strong conservative leanings, and have written the software with no auditing or oversight. A teenager could rig the elections with that setup. And the exit polls never seem to match the final results anymore.

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_themockturtle_ August 14 2005, 18:53:27 UTC
I don't trust Fox News anymore. It's docudrama instead of news. Most news stations show biased information, and you have to sort of play the data game and compare and ocntrast what you see and hear. It's annoying, but then again, so is misinformation.

I haven't heard a single thing about the crisis tests, and no wonder, there's something fishy about that, but I see it as a stretch to say that it smacks of our positioning ourselves strategically for the impending global energy crisis.

Yeah, there's something off, but it's not that it boils down to a sole corporation or two running the world, which is the extension of what you're speculating.

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timiathan August 14 2005, 19:05:43 UTC
You mean there was a time when you DID trust Fox News?! The point there was that, even Fox News, who's on the other team, has reported some of this stuff. I can't trust anything in the mainstream anymore. I mean, maybe if CNN is telling me about the latest white girl to be abducted, I assume they're not making it up...but any kind of newsource like that is a complete waste of time. We're in the territory of that old X-Files show now: Trust no one.

And now you have heard about the exercizes -- just click the link, right from the horse's mouth. I don't know what that has to do with a sole corporation or two running the whole world. I think the leadership of many countries realizes that cheap energy in the form of oil is about to go the way of the dodo bird, and thus our way of life, and so the ends justify the means now -- it's worth a few thousand civilian deaths to ensure we have access to what oil there is left, because a lot more than a few thousand will be dying when the excrement hits the air conditioning. That has nothing to do with a corporation (at least more than anything in our political system has to do with the multinationals). It just means the stakes are really damn high and people are rolling dice left and right.

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_themockturtle_ August 14 2005, 20:22:57 UTC
I think I may have trusted fox news when I was twelve, but I'm not sure anymore. I just keep thinking of the outer limits, and "We control the horizontal and the verical" and the flickering television screen.

I did listen to the clip, and I find it completely odd that I haven't heard more about it. I rarely watch TV, so I don't get that type of news too often, but I'm a farely open person and I tend to pick up on the news story hear and there... especially weird ones like that.

I wasn't really sure if you were really truly speculating; I've gotten myself into so many arguments with people who were merely thinking about the problem and turn into viscious and I'm so wary of anything that seems to me to be a conspiracy theory. I suppose I use a conspiracy theory to describe a wide spectrum of things, but it's still such a silly and ridiculuous thing to do with your time. Find theories to fit the facts, not facts that fit the theory.

People love Russian Roulette, expecially when lives are involved. It's the sad thing with our times, lives are expendable for a way of life that we neither need or is remarkably good for us. Everything I hear about the world today just keeps reminding me of Asimov, its a bit scary...

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