The other view on 9/11 Created 19 years ago2005-03-28 06:27:11 UTC by J3r3my J3r3my

Created 19 years ago2005-03-28 06:27:11 UTC by J3r3my J3r3my

Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 05:08:00 UTC Post #100788
if america was really gonna do something bad to its people they wouldnt let them all carry guns.
Erm, I think that's worse than most things they could do.
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Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 05:23:39 UTC Post #100800
you folks seem to have no concept of the shear horror america is capable of.....where do you think crack came from? most likely where AIDS really came from....sad....but the land is nice :) Most of the people too.....
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 05:39:23 UTC Post #100808
its kinda funny that we are nicer to people from other countries then they are to us
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 06:26:26 UTC Post #100816
True, the anger is actually towards the US government and its decisions. When people support those politicians, some will consider them to be just as evil :(
It's all just hypocresy. The U.S wanting to disarm the Iraqi dictatorship because it has weapons of mass destruction...
Fact: most of the weapons they could have, were given to them years back by the U.S
Fact: the U.S is the country with the largest arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in the world and the only one that has used them against civilians, killing more than 200.000 people. Now THAT was the worse terrorist attack in history, since it was done for the only purpose of creating terror and force unconditional surrender of an already defeated Japan. Dont say that was war because Bin Laden can say the 9/11 attacks are also part of a war. Or does wearing a uniform automatically prevent you from being a terrorist?
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 16:22:38 UTC Post #100925
theyre just following orders. if they dont then they could go to jail for it. blame the government and not the military. theyre just doing their job.
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 16:38:48 UTC Post #100932
This is true, its not the fault of those who carried out their orders, its the fault of the ONE who issued said orders. The number one, the commander and damn cheif...the "President" America kicks ass, but the gov. sucks donkey balls.
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 18:04:52 UTC Post #100960
I didnt mention the people who carried out the orders. I was talking about their commanding officers (who take orders from the president if I'm correct). It seems living in the White House makes your actions be considered "political" instead of "good or evil". But it's still terrorism. And the worse kind, because it's done with a large amount of the country's budget...
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 18:34:28 UTC Post #100965
everyone did horrible things during WWII. yes we nuked the japanese, germany killed 6 million jews, and japan raped and tortured chinese prisoners. and stalin ended up killing 10 million of his own people. so are we really that bad or are there nations that were even worse?
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 20:45:55 UTC Post #100995
I keep reading this over and over again, and everytime I have to say the same thing.
If one man killed 20 people, it doesnt mean that you can murder 3 and be considered good. "hey, that other guy killed 20!!"
Responsability means accepting one's mistakes, not talking about those made by others.
BTW, I'm surprised you used the expression "we nuked the japanese". It can be misinterpreted that you actually agree with that decision :(
I personally would never speak of other people's crimes in first person. I wouldnt do so if it was my brother who had done something wrong, much less if it was the government!!!
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 21:12:58 UTC Post #100997
They shaped the worlds by raising mighty mountains and dredging out vast seas. They breathed skies and raging atmospheres into being. It was all part of their unfathomable, far-sighted plan to create order out of chaos.
The one who guess where that quote came from gets a e-cookie and the promise of a kiss.
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 22:03:21 UTC Post #101001
Pucker up, bitch, twas WoW.
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/chapter1.html

I didn't guess, but google is my friend.
:lol:
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-02 22:31:17 UTC Post #101003
Wanker, you cheated. No cookie for you. ministeve will provide the kiss, outside chosen scottish bar (kilts included.)
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-03 00:28:06 UTC Post #101009
Actually, its not one nation, not one person, not a group, or a few...its mankind, human beings...we are a cancer....its the awful truth that is, there are in fact a few good in the world...but mankind as a whole is worthless. Hopefully, someday we can all come to some sort of peacefull resolve....someday.
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-03 00:51:14 UTC Post #101014
EMO KID!! EMO KID!!
  • bullies odin.
Pretentiousness at its finest.
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-03 01:05:45 UTC Post #101016
Emo rox ;(
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Posted 19 years ago2005-04-03 03:29:16 UTC Post #101048
Black page!
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-05 13:54:40 UTC Post #101831
About the Engine:

WTC Jet Engine Confirmed
NOT From Boeing 767


I strongly believe that no 'hijacked' aircraft hit the pentagon. The fact is; an hour after the two planes struck the WTC twin towers the Pentagon was hit. This means that a whole hour after the disaster NO efforts were made to scramble fighter jets to protect restricted airspace.

This article from the BBC states 'US air defence was disastrously unprepared for the 11 September 2001 attacks, a special commission has said.'

As we all know, NORAD was told to 'stand down', in other words 'do not intercept'. That came out quite a while ago.

Also, workers who uncovered the aeroplane?s 'black boxes' at Ground Zero were reportedly told to 'keep their mouths shut' by FBI agents. One would think that such a find would be the most pivotal point in any investigation into attacks involving hijacked aircraft, but no investigation or indeed any news coverage of this find were broadcasted.

We also know that Osama's eldest brother, Salem, was one of Bush's first business partners.
President Bush and the bin Laden family have been connected through dubious business deals since 1977, when Salem, the head of the bin Laden family business, one of the biggest construction companies in the world, invested in Bush's start-up oil company, Arbusto Energy, Inc. READ ARTICLE
Related: Bin Laden Family Has Intricate Ties With Washington

Also, take a look at this: 'When Osama Bin Laden Was Tim Osman'. Because Bin Laden, in case you didn't know, worked closely with the CIA during his time in America. Also note the fact that attempts to capture Osama Bin laden have failed. I strongly suspect that Bin Laden as well as many other key figures were air-lifted out of the danger zone by the CIA.

The whole 9/11 operation was a deliberate attempt to scare Americans into submition of a total police state. Most people in America are so scared that terrorism is the new threat that they will do almost anything to be safe, including giving up their freedom and civil liberties, and supporting the militarization of police.

As more and more information is coming to light, the more ludicrous the 'official' explanation of 9/11 becomes. I tend to think that the people are winning. The New World Order as it has become to be known is in deep trouble.
Posted 19 years ago2005-04-05 14:05:49 UTC Post #101842
Hooray!

Us!
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