Don't agree on 9/11. I think 9/11 conspiracy theories were a huge waste of time (especially now, where it reached levels like "holographic planes").
Here's why: I fully believe in the possibility that it wasn't Al-Quaeda. BUT, why coming up with ultra-complicated schemes instead of brainwashing some "terrorists" and let them indeed fly the planes into the buildings? Now that's what I would use MKULTRA for! (Sirhan Sirhan anyone?)
Far simpler than planting bombs in the buildings and all that jazz.
I agree the 'Holographic planes' and all that shit is total nonsense.
I don't try to speculate about how the attacks were carried out. I'm well aware that I and the vast majority of people spinning theories about it, as well as the vast majority of people claiming those theories are logistically impossible, lack the necessary expertise by and far to make such claims.
I powerfully believe the 9/11 attacks were in part orchestrated by a criminal conspiracy of corporate and government officials in America utterly addicted to the Military Industrial Complex warned about by previous administrations who facilitated the attacks.
I believe this because there was compelling evidence and extremely essential lines of inquiry/investigation that were not only ignored in the same-day conclusion that terrorists abroad and only terrorists abroad were responsible, but rapidly became highest taboo to even MENTION in the media by almost the following day of the attacks. Watching the event very closely as an outsider in Canada, it was extremely eerie to behold the transformation of the American media over those few terrible days, as they went from desperately trying to make sense of the attacks to vehemently pounding down any doubt about the 'a few guys with box-cutters' narrative.
I wont get into it in any great detail, as this is neither the thread nor necessarily the forum for it, but things like the uncanny collapse of WTC 7, the fact that core-column steel beams in the rubble at the base of the towers were photographed as being diagonally cut, the fact that the vast majority of the steel columns that investigators of the most significant building collapses in history would want to see were rapidly sold to China at an incredible discount before they could be inspected, the plethora of witnesses who saw, heard, or were struck by the blasts of what they believed to be bombs detonating at lower levels, the firefighters who say they were confronted by rivers of molten metal, the photographic evidence of melted steel, the lingering extreme hot-spots deep beneath the rubble which lasted for weeks in spite of most of the fires being on high-level floors which had to endure the multiple crushing impacts and oxygen-choked environment of supposedly pancaking floors, and most damning of all the suggestion that a terrorist pulled this very specific maneuver with this very unwieldy plane to strike this very specific section of the Pentagon, and yet
no one even investigated the possibility that killing those specific people was perhaps part of the motive.
For one, that specific section of the Pentagon was recently thoroughly reinforced against bombings and had a new sprinkler system installed, a fact which both contained the impact and minimized casualties, as most of the recently renovated section was still unoccupied. Additionally, the people who were stationed there were largely investigative accountants for the Office of Naval Intelligence, who were likely hard at work investigating the 2 trillion missing dollars Donald Rumsfeld had just announced the day before 9/11
A topic which would have been incredibly big news and the subject of considerable investigation, had 9/11 not then occured the next day, killing and destroying the work of those people in the Pentagon most likely to be investigating its waste, and seeing all the other agencies that would have been investigating this issue reassigned to counter-terrorism.
To bring home just how blatantly, glaringly inadequate the 9/11 investigation was, Monicagate, the inquiry into the Bill Clinton blow-job scandal, cost $80 million.
This grotesque movie, starring Nicholas cage, had an estimated budget of $63 million dollars.
The 9/11 Commission, whose mandate it was to provide a a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the 9/11 attack, was given a strict budget of $15 million, which they requested to expand, and were refused. They faced constant obstruction from the administration and beyond, to the point that the two chairs of the commission believed it was designed to fail,
specifically so that no blame could be assigned to any American.
I don't know bombs, I don't know planes, I don't know holograms, I don't know black ops... but I know a big fucking turd when I see one, and the 9/11 investigation was a big fucking turd, for which there's no reasonable excuse but cover-up.