Don > if the truth about what happened on 9/11 is ever going to break beyond a niche tucked away on the Internet
I certainly understand the frustration. And, indeed, a frustration which is made even worse by the repeated demonstration that there is no meeting of minds when "non-believers" or "dis-believers" engage with "believers", on the internet or anywhere else, for that matter.
For example, when I tell my wife, who has a broad a mind as most people (married to me she has to have), that the US government set up 9-11, she thinks I'm nuts. In fact, most people I speak to on the subject can't believe it. From what they say there seem to be two main reason why they don't believe it:
1. They don't believe a conspiracy involving so many people could be kept secret.
2. They don't believe that the President of the US could be party to a plot which involves murdering his own subjects.
Perhaps those on the thread who accept the official version might offer other reasons. Unfortunately, debates on the various points usually end up as slanging matches, insults or ad hominem attacks. For this reason, I seldom get involved in trying to convince anyone about anything and I avoid arguments and unpleasantness as much as possible.
Que sera, sera. |