09-06-2011, 01:05 AM
I find the question compelling, Kyle... the question of what happened that day, and why 3,000 deaths (including those of my brethren in the emergency response community) went down without a coherent official inquiry as to who did it.
The post was made to an open discussion board filled with people who are interested in exploring the critical issues of deep political events; I thought perhaps the post held some evidence or inquiry-- even if flawed, it may lead to re-thinking and re-inquiry -- that might be useful in securing some answers to an event I found (and my daughter found) deeply traumatizing.
I apologize if somehow the thesis or the evidence isn't to your liking; as noted, you have the opportunity to knock it down, prove it wrong, or prove another thesis, or generate your own line of inquiry.
I am not in the business of arguing for every post I make, nor do I feel compelled to, nor do I feel compelled by you to do so. Yes, as time goes on, we all learn, and gain some wisdom and insight. I try to do that regularly, mostly by reading. One such book arrived today, about people who have a certain arrogance.
I suspect your answer and mine will lie somewhere between your deep hunger and your deep gladness.
The post was made to an open discussion board filled with people who are interested in exploring the critical issues of deep political events; I thought perhaps the post held some evidence or inquiry-- even if flawed, it may lead to re-thinking and re-inquiry -- that might be useful in securing some answers to an event I found (and my daughter found) deeply traumatizing.
I apologize if somehow the thesis or the evidence isn't to your liking; as noted, you have the opportunity to knock it down, prove it wrong, or prove another thesis, or generate your own line of inquiry.
I am not in the business of arguing for every post I make, nor do I feel compelled to, nor do I feel compelled by you to do so. Yes, as time goes on, we all learn, and gain some wisdom and insight. I try to do that regularly, mostly by reading. One such book arrived today, about people who have a certain arrogance.
I suspect your answer and mine will lie somewhere between your deep hunger and your deep gladness.
Kyle Burnett Wrote:Ed Jewett Wrote:Kyle, the part that I find interesting about it is simply this: steps would need to be taken, and perhaps were taken, to enable a maskirovka.My question was in regard to the blog entry which you posted specifically. What, if any of the claimed evidence of video fakery there do you find compelling?
Kyle Burnett Wrote:Ed Jewett Wrote:Kyle, the part that I find interesting about it is simply this: steps would need to be taken, and perhaps were taken, to enable a maskirovka.My question was in regard to the blog entry which you posted specifically. What, if any of the claimed evidence of video fakery there do you find compelling?
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

