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kinkbound -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 7:48:43 PM)

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In truth, there is a psychological basis for the belief in conspiracy theories, beginning with paranoia. It is well documented, just google "Psychology of Conspiracy Theorists."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEGgAk1AbA4&NR=1




DeviantlyD -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:11:29 PM)

The one thing conspiracy theorists fail to recognize is human nature. To create a scenario that conspiracy theorists describe would involve more than just a few people. The more people involved, the less likely a secret is going to be kept because human beings being human beings can't keep everything to themselves. And what about the people on board United Airlines flight 93? They called their loved ones and described being hijacked by individuals with a middle eastern appearance. Exactly how does that support 9/11 conspiracy theories? There is supposedly all this evidence supporting 9/11 conspiracy theories, but I have yet to see any of it.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:16:28 PM)

Another one of their fictions debunked...the "explosions"

Simensen explained that the jet fuel explosion melted the aluminum shells of the airplanes and that molten aluminum mixed with the water of the buildings’ sprinkler systems and that set off the explosions that were heard. He followed the entire chain of events – from the airplanes cutting into the buildings and being wedged in that small space, bursting into flames. The temperatures would have quickly reached the melting point of aluminum, 1,220° F and the 30 tons of aluminum in each fuselage would have raised the temps an additional 250°. Then the molten aluminum would flow through the floor into the ceiling of the floor below and contact the water-filled sprinkler system. “When huge amount of molten aluminum gets in contact with water, a fierce exothermic reaction will take place, enormous amount of hydrogen is formed and the temperature is locally raised to 2,200° to 2,700°. A series of explosions will take place and a whole floor will be blown to pieces. Then the top part of the building will fall on the bottom part, and the tower will collapse within seconds.” Simensen says this isn’t obscure chemistry, but something that has been observed and recorded over 250 times. Alcoa in Pittsburgh had a little problem with an experiment they conducted using 66 pounds of molten aluminum and 5.3 gallons of water that leveled the laboratory and created a 98 foot hole.





Sanity -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:35:42 PM)


Hmm... alright. The feds have to watch fertilizer sales, for obvious reasons. Maybe they should be monitoring aluminum and water too?




Rule -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:48:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: DeviantlyD
The more people involved, the less likely a secret is going to be kept because human beings being human beings can't keep everything to themselves.

I have met plenty of people who have told me "I cannot tell you about that subject because I am sworn to secrecy". And anyone who does talk - or listens to them - is easily dealt with: hunting accident, drunk driving, etc.

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ORIGINAL: DeviantlyD
And what about the people on board United Airlines flight 93? They called their loved ones and described being hijacked by individuals with a middle eastern appearance. Exactly how does that support 9/11 conspiracy theories? There is supposedly all this evidence supporting 9/11 conspiracy theories, but I have yet to see any of it.

No planes crashed that day. Two of them did not exist to start with. The other two landed safely.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:49:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Hmm... alright. The feds have to watch fertilizer sales, for obvious reasons. Maybe they should be monitoring aluminum and water too?



More importantly they shouldnt wear their tinfoil hats in a thunderstorm. A lightning strike could level their neighborhood.




Rule -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:50:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy
Another one of their fictions debunked...the "explosions"

Simensen explained that the jet fuel explosion melted the aluminum shells of the airplanes and that molten aluminum mixed with the water of the buildings’ sprinkler systems and that set off the explosions that were heard.

Fiction.

No planes crashed that day.

Besides, I did find the explosives.




kinkbound -> RE: 9/11 threat from al Qaeda operative intercepted, official says (9/24/2011 8:59:16 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DeviantlyD

The one thing conspiracy theorists fail to recognize is human nature. To create a scenario that conspiracy theorists describe would involve more than just a few people. The more people involved, the less likely a secret is going to be kept because human beings being human beings can't keep everything to themselves. And what about the people on board United Airlines flight 93? They called their loved ones and described being hijacked by individuals with a middle eastern appearance. Exactly how does that support 9/11 conspiracy theories? There is supposedly all this evidence supporting 9/11 conspiracy theories, but I have yet to see any of it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZEvA8BCoBw




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