To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1509971 ) 12/28/2024 10:58:46 PM From: maceng2 Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571446 It was on X, but I understand your point. I thought the same thing, so it had me wondering. However, how wars get started these day is by an "outrage". Something the media can bite on and really cause a stir. "A New Pearl Harbour" is not a phrase I invented but I have heard it often enough. From whom is worth checking. It's possible to fool some of the people some of the time. But at some point people start to wise up, even if ever so slowly at first. I took Physics at University. At High School I did the usual Newtonian Physics which included an experiment measuring the gravitational constant. In those days we used pendulums and a stopwatch. I went along with the terrorist thing on 911, and believed the story told as I didn't know any better. Then I was shown (for the first time) how Physics is taught and Students learn about the gravitational constant these days. It left me speechless. I don't know how much you know about Science, but there is genuine and disturbing evidence that contradicts the story we are told. Very little room for doubt, if any. First link here. Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices Message Board - Msg: 34735296 When I saw and heard about October 7th, all I can say is it sounded very weird indeed. Lots of death and destruction, but that is what is "normal" these days. The spread of violence and death. Sorry, it would take a lot of convincing argument for me to consider 911 was executed by a bunch of jihadis in some cave in Afghanistan.VIDEO lots more where that came from... got a boatload in fact. VIDEO But all this is just confirmation of the very hard science on the WTC 7 collapse. The media and the security services can convince everyone in Europe and the USA that the jihadis did it, meanwhile every engineer in the ROW who knows basic Newtonian Physics is laughing at us. There is no doubt in that matter. How is that going to win any war? Strength and conviction is what is needed for such endeavours. Really.... speaking as someone who doesn't like losing wars. Or wars in general to be precise.