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ISGP archive back on-line - Lauren Johnson - 28-08-2014

Tracy Riddle Wrote:
Malcolm Pryce Wrote:Tracy, I totally agree. I've read Joel's articles on this issue a number of times in the past and, because I respect his work so highly, I have really tried to see it his way. But I just can't. If you believe 9/11 was an inside job, and that some of the perps were sitting in the Pentagon that morning, simple common sense insists that they must have had total control of whatever was heading their way. The idea that they would sit there and trust their lives to a man in a hijacked plane on a suicide errand, trust him to keep his word and stick to the plan, is completely unbelievable.

It's like those people who can't get over the idea of Oswald-as-shooter ("maybe the mafia hired him to kill JFK"). No one would hire Oswald to shoot anyone because he was a mediocre shot at best. The hijackers couldn't fly the planes. You use them as decoys and fall guys, and for nothing else.

I don't think anyone here thinks well of this article.


ISGP archive back on-line - Peter Presland - 28-08-2014

I've just uploaded lots more updates - especially to the Global Power Structure pages.

Not sure when he'll have the JFK articles redone and posted.

On the 911 - Pentagon article, I agree with Malcolm and Tracy. It throws me somewhat that he should mount what is in essence a detailed attempt to defend the 'official narrative',

That aside, I judge much of his work and especially that on global power structures, organisation memberships and the Satanic (that is the only word to describe it) child abuse scene - especially in its connections to those same power structures and memberships, to be MUST READS for both reference and understanding of the world we live in. FWIW


ISGP archive back on-line - Anthony Thorne - 28-08-2014

I downloaded earlier versions of many of the articles and still haven't fully absorbed all they have to offer - they're very rich with connections and analysis. I also don't care for the Pentagon conclusions described but appreciate that many great researchers have curious blind spots etc which doesn't really devalue the rest of their work, and I agree with Peter that there is much amazing stuff here.


ISGP archive back on-line - Tracy Riddle - 29-08-2014

Absolutely. There's a phenomenal amount of research there, especially for someone who - by his own admission - didn't start paying attention to world affairs until 9/11.