Wednesday, February 08, 2006

[Fwd: [911InsideJobbers] Re: Controlled Demolition Limited Hangout?]

Rosalee, you're right of course-- but the point is that if someone
managed to go on TV and say no plane was used for the 9/11 attacks,
they will immediately be labelled crazy, no matter how true it may be.

--- In 911InsideJobbers@yahoogroups.com, Rosalee Grable <webfairy@...>
wrote:
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> Except for the constant mantra that it sounds "crazy" what's so farking
> "crazy" in a world where the WMD deck was stacked, there's fake and
even
> cartoon Osamas, curtain chewers and Halloween terrorists, a plump
> American puppy plays the role of a skinny Afghanistani doggie getting
> gassed.
> These script writers need to get laughed out of town, instead of people
> seeing what they are up to getting called names.
> Using the media to lie to us is the norm. The Liars Club has no answer
> other than the old saw "conspiracy theory."
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> alexldent wrote:
> > Obviously I'm not Rosalee, and you asked her-- but, I wouldn't mind if
> > he did this and backed it up with a proper analysis. If you just SAY
> > that "there was no plane crash and that the planes hitting the towers
> > were faked" of course it sounds crazy. But if one presented it
> > properly, I think it could be a very effective argument. The more I
> > look at these pictures of the WTC and the planes and then the
> > plane-shaped holes, the more bogus it looks.
> >
> > The truth is the truth, and I don't like the idea of hiding the truth,
> > no matter how crazy it might initially sound.
> >
> >
> >> Do you really want Professor Jones to
> >> go on national TV and say that there was no plane crash and that the
> >> planes hitting the towers were faked and edited in later on
> >> videotape? What praytell would be the result of him taking that
> >> action? What good would it do our truth movement if people of Jones
> >> stature started doing things like that?
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