31-08-2018, 08:02 AM
More useful but somehow off target soft LIHOP stuff from the Press for Truth guys.
Thanks Newsweek. I can't think of anyone who feels certain that explosives were planted in the WTC, other than a couple of thousand architects and engineers, and anyone who has bothered to look at the evidence.
And I'm assuming the cops who arrested those five guys high-fiving on the Jersey shoreline as the towers dropped probably suspect Israel had some operational part to play in the day's events, particularly after their 2001 police report and interview transcript with those busy jerkoffs was redacted and then ordered sealed for a couple more decades.
Newsweek's point being - and maybe they should write another thirty stories pushing this narrative in case their slower or newer readers missed the message - that researchers who think there is something to the subjects quoted up top are wrong about everything else. Thanks again Newsweek.
I'm assuming that despite financial losses Newsweek will still be published in 2021, to cover two important events, the tenth anniversary of the 'death of Bin Laden' in May 2021, and the twentieth anniversary of the day's events in September of that year. So, a whole bunch of newcomers and folks who have forgotten the weirder aspects of the official story will need a big refresher. Youtube will really need to get their comment trolls ready for that day, as the side comments from people still bugged by things like the death of Barry Jennings, or how James Woolsey and Judith Miller developed enough predictive powers to participate in anthrax attack drills a few months prior to the real ones, will surely require a new bunch of debunking comments to get folks to look the other way.
Quote:Then again, a considerable number of 9/11 "truthers" embrace conspiracy theories positing that the attacks were "an inside job" by the Bush administration and/or Israel and abetted by explosives planted in one of the World Trade Center towers.
Thanks Newsweek. I can't think of anyone who feels certain that explosives were planted in the WTC, other than a couple of thousand architects and engineers, and anyone who has bothered to look at the evidence.
And I'm assuming the cops who arrested those five guys high-fiving on the Jersey shoreline as the towers dropped probably suspect Israel had some operational part to play in the day's events, particularly after their 2001 police report and interview transcript with those busy jerkoffs was redacted and then ordered sealed for a couple more decades.
Quote:But they are right about Saudi resistance to fully disclosing etc etc etc etc
Newsweek's point being - and maybe they should write another thirty stories pushing this narrative in case their slower or newer readers missed the message - that researchers who think there is something to the subjects quoted up top are wrong about everything else. Thanks again Newsweek.
I'm assuming that despite financial losses Newsweek will still be published in 2021, to cover two important events, the tenth anniversary of the 'death of Bin Laden' in May 2021, and the twentieth anniversary of the day's events in September of that year. So, a whole bunch of newcomers and folks who have forgotten the weirder aspects of the official story will need a big refresher. Youtube will really need to get their comment trolls ready for that day, as the side comments from people still bugged by things like the death of Barry Jennings, or how James Woolsey and Judith Miller developed enough predictive powers to participate in anthrax attack drills a few months prior to the real ones, will surely require a new bunch of debunking comments to get folks to look the other way.