Saturday, January 31, 2015

Time for second look - about 9/11 false flag terrorism

People who have not believed in the official 9/11 narrative do not have to feel as marginalized and as disparaged as in the early years after 9/11.

The blogster just found this presentation on YouTube: Time for second look - about 9/11 false flag terrorism, which indicates that the much maligned "truthers" are in good company these days. Many of the smartest people on the planet have come to accept that the official 911 Commission and the NIST reports do not reflect reality.

According to the video, you even find Fox News journalists who call the official version a lie.

As a "non" truther, accepting facts and evidence that point to this conclusion is not easy. The tools for understanding are not universally shared, although an advanced placement course in physics plus a good teacher can help with the science of the World Trade Center 7 demolition, the wider battle is the battle over experts.

And, in the more self critical of us, it involves the willingness to confront previously comforting beliefs about the world.

The blogster might not recommend watching this video or reading up on evidence of 9/11 as a conspiracy, were it not for immense consequences of the event on the world.

The video was put up on YouTube in 2010, almost five years ago. This makes for even more fascinating viewing because of world events in those five years.
Whether the full truth about 9/11 is relevant in the long run depends on how you define long run, which the blogster sets at "several hundred years".

For those of you who tend to see someone as an unpatriotic wing nut, you might want to watch the video, then come back to the post.

If you do not want to do this, let's part with a reference to the Twitter profile, which says "Six countries, nine lives". The reference would be a smiling: See life number 4, which involved access to information, "the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security".
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