02-02-2016, 07:45 AM
Jim and Anthony,
You make good points. One doesn't have to buy into a researcher's whole program to find worth in their digging, facts can be valuable in themselves. Jim, I further credit your insight into that at the end of the day these information battles are on two fronts, not only challenging the official story and winning over a section of the public, but the more difficult job of getting a corrupt and complacent establishment to concede at least merit to the evidence brought forth. I credit Ruppert for seeing these barriers in advance, while I (who was actually at the towers that morning) was still trusting the status quo al-Qaeda did it scenario.
You make good points. One doesn't have to buy into a researcher's whole program to find worth in their digging, facts can be valuable in themselves. Jim, I further credit your insight into that at the end of the day these information battles are on two fronts, not only challenging the official story and winning over a section of the public, but the more difficult job of getting a corrupt and complacent establishment to concede at least merit to the evidence brought forth. I credit Ruppert for seeing these barriers in advance, while I (who was actually at the towers that morning) was still trusting the status quo al-Qaeda did it scenario.