Re: 9/11 Debate
Reply #68 –
I'm not given to conspiracies, never have been. I find them entertaining at times but tend to view it more in psychological terms, ie the 'mental' profile of those drawn to 'way out' explanations. I have a good buddy who was convinced that the magician, Dynamo, possessed some special powers... I suggested watching a few episodes of Penn and Teller... problem solved - logical solutions provided.
I know the Earth is round, I know vaccines are safe though they can be a little 'rough around the edges' to begin with, I don't believe Democrats drink the blood of baby goats or whatever it is. I am sure Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, and I'm also sure there are no secret DNA altering things in vaccines, 5G or certain foods.
However, 9/11 does fascinate me... and I can assure you Wing Man Mav, that it hasn't seduced me into other conspiracy theories! I've read some bizarre interpretations of 9/11, which were comical and I won't give them any energy here.
To me, we have not been given the truth as to how these buildings pancaked so perfectly into their own footprints and the 'real' explanation is probably a political bombshell best kept concealed for another few decades. And I am content to leave it at that, just not knowing what really happened but somewhat curious. I am sure there is bullshizen in the explanation somewhere and to some degree, but, equally there is likely much that has been reported that is true.
If I was an architect, or family member of one of the deceased from 9/11, then I am sure I would be, still, to this very day, wanting and pursuing the truth/more information.