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originally posted in: Who Believes 9/11 Was an Inside Job?
Edited by Bishosh: 3/27/2013 1:46:10 AM
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I find that there is just too many loose ends and coincidences left in the aftermath to confidently voice my support for either side.
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  • Edited by Lincoln Osiris: 3/27/2013 1:48:18 AM
    Like? Examples please.

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  • http://www.ae911truth.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_the_9/11_Commission http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/groundzero/cleanup.html Well for starters i guess, there are nearly 2000 engineers from across the globe who feel that the truth hasn't come out yet, and also the fact the the 9/11 commission report has drawn all kinds of criticism including conflict of interest accusations. Finally the fact that they hauled away all of the steel and debris before they could be properly examined also raises suspicions. but then again, I could be a crazy nut for questioning government.

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  • [quote]there are nearly 2000 engineers from across the globe who feel that the truth hasn't come out yet[/quote]Implying engineers can't be nut job conspiracy theorists stringing together random instances to make something up that supports them. [quote]Finally the fact that they hauled away all of the steel and debris before they could be properly examined also raises suspicions. [/quote]Why would they need to be examined? We saw planes smashing into the buildings, we know why it went down. Not like we need to look at the steel and go, "Oh, this steel wasn't strong enough to stand against one of the largest passenger jets in the US fleet." Also, it's not like they're just going to leave a bunch of debris in the middle of New York for everyone to just look at, they were doing body search so they picked up the debris and moved it away so the search isn't dangerous for workers. There's really no reason to think that 9/11 was a government conspiracy because there's no real evidence to support that.

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  • For a disaster of that magnitude there has to be a procedure in which the debris is examined and looked at in order to thoroughly fill out a report. You can't just haul away the debris just for the sake of getting rid of it. That's a PR disaster waiting to happen. When a house burns down, a fire Marshall has to inspect the remnants and determine the 5 W's. So why the hell didn't they thoroughly do that at ground zero? Secondly, it's hard to believe that roughly 2000 "nutjobs" who just happen to be engineers all disagree with the 9/11 story. That's just stupid.

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  • [quote]For a disaster of that magnitude there has to be a procedure in which the debris is examined and looked at in order to thoroughly fill out a report. You can't just haul away the debris just for the sake of getting rid of it. That's a PR disaster waiting to happen. When a house burns down, a fire Marshall has to inspect the remnants and determine the 5 W's.[/quote]Entirely different situation than when a house burns down. It wasn't an inspection of the building, it was a search and rescue and then it was body retrieval. They removed the debris because it was in the way and a danger to rescue teams. [quote]Secondly, it's hard to believe that roughly 2000 "nutjobs" who just happen to be engineers all disagree with the 9/11 story. That's just stupid.[/quote]2000 engineers is an incredibly small number compared to the number of engineers in the world. You're under the false set of thinking that just because someone has an engineering degree that they can't be wrong.

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