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To: Stephen O who wrote (10325)8/31/2006 6:19:25 AM
From: Richnorth  Respond to of 37175
 
You are a FKIA, aren't you?

Why didn't you refute his presentation for the enlightenment and benefit of those listeners not as smart as you?

Complaining here won't do anybody any good.
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To: Stephen O who wrote (10325)8/31/2006 10:16:14 AM
From: seventh_son  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37175
 
Glad to see that you are trying to use an open mind, Stephen. There are many highly unusual circumstances in the official version of the 9/11 story, but whether they are misinterpretations or the core of something quite different, I am not going to speculate. With more time I think that a clearer picture will emerge and we will see if all the conspiracy theories can be fully debunked or not. What I think is important is that people are using 9/11 to justify unnecessary and counterproductive aggressions that the bloated military-industrial complex are the main beneficiaries of, and the only other true beneficiaries I can think of are terrorists who get more followers, Bush who scores cheap political points, and Iranian conservatives who likewise become more entrenched.

Here is kind of a catalogue of 9/11 conspiracy theories from Wikipedia -- interesting reading at least.

en.wikipedia.org