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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: TH who wrote (51295)5/16/2006 11:00:41 PM
From: regli  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
I think I'll repost Heinz' post here. It is quite in sync with my thinking on the matter. Why should I trust the official version?

"Date: Tue Mar 21 2006 11:12
TROTSKY (Bleuler, 8:13) ID#248269:
Copyright © 2002 TROTSKY/Kitco Inc. All rights reserved
" If you choose to believe in CONSPIRACY theories that is your privelege. "

this in reference to the question of whether one should believe the 'official' version of the events on 9-11.
what can i say? the government's tale IS ALSO a CONSPIRACY theory.
in fact, it's a pretty elaborate one with a great number of to this day unexplained holes in it ( from illegal pre-attack share trades that were NEVER traced , to magical Arab passports that survived an inferno unscathed that brought down two skyscrapers plus a neighboring building , to an NSA travel warning to Mr. Ashcroft on 9-10, telling him not to use commercial flights, and so forth - note i'm not referring to any of the more outlandish conspiratorial claims by skeptics, but merely a few of the known facts that should give everybody pause ) .
in short, it is not a question of WHETHER one believes a CONSPIRACY theory, but only a question of WHICH one.
regardless of whether the governmant's tale eventually turns out to have been the correct version, at this stage it is just another CONSPIRACY theory. "
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