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Mo0n5tar
22-09-2008, 10:08 PM
link (http://forums.myspace.com/t/3973385.aspx?fuseaction=forums.viewthread&PageIndex=358&SortOrder=0)

I come into the discussion on that page and exchange a few opinions with a USA citizen & Ex Soldier, and some other people, some excerpts:

micky:
Does anyone honestly still believe the "official" fiction or is everyone now arguing planes vs no planes?

Cters are confusing:
only people with critical thinking ability and common sense. pretty much leaves cters out.
Oh so only those with critical thinking abilities blindly accept the fantasy that Osama BL (not on the FBI top ten for 9/11 because of a lack of evidence) using his global communications network flew 4 passenger jets into the most highly guarded airspace in the world, the "hi Jackers" facing no opposition and engaging in near impossible flight manouvers flew three plains into highly guarded airspace leading to a freefall collapse of three towers, and the damaging of a few windows and hole in the wall of the pentagon....

back on topic:

Do you know what I think>?

It doesn't really matter who did 9/11 the objective of making America the most hated country in the world has been completed, now it's up to the Soviets, Chinese and Muslims to bring on the Judgement day.

Lolz at Powell, Schwarzkopf and Bush Snr getting knighted by our Queen of England, the Americans were fighting our evil crown a cpl hundred years ago, so much for freedom and liberty from England and religious persecution eh>?

Wow, that's deep. Makes perfect sense to me...What does Americans fighting your "evil crown" a couple of hundred years ago have a damn thing to do with our freedoms and liberty from England and religious persecution today?? Are you stating that we are still under "English rule" and we persecute any religion that isn't "American"? I'm curious, what religion would that be? And, don't forget that England is the second most hated country in the world...Better go hunker down in your bomb shelter huh? Your reply was a failure in the first constant run on sentence...

I wouldn't call what we have here a "true democracy" either. But, we do vote in our leaders...Also, this country is more Capitalistic than your ideology of "Democracy"...

Have a look at the thread, lots of info therein, see what you think.

christophera
23-09-2008, 06:51 AM
link (http://forums.myspace.com/t/3973385.aspx?fuseaction=forums.viewthread&PageIndex=358&SortOrder=0)

I come into the discussion on that page and exchange a few opinions with a USA citizen & Ex Soldier, and some other people, some excerpts:


Oh so only those with critical thinking abilities blindly accept the fantasy that Osama BL (not on the FBI top ten for 9/11 because of a lack of evidence) using his global communications network flew 4 passenger jets into the mosthighly guarded airspace in the world, the "hi Jackers" facing no opposition and engaging in near impossible flight manouvers flew three plains into highly guarded airspace leading to a freefall collapse of three towers, and the damaging of a few windows and hole in the wall of the pentagon....

back on topic:

Do you know what I think>?

It doesn't really matter who did 9/11 the objective of making America the most hated country in the world has been completed, now it's up to the Soviets, Chinese and Muslims to bring on the Judgement day.

Lolz at Powell, Schwarzkopf and Bush Snr getting knighted by our Queen of England, the Americans were fighting our evil crown a cpl hundred years ago, so much for freedom and liberty from England and religious persecution eh>?

Have a look at the thread, lots of info therein, see what you think.




I was banned from myspace last week for using images of jumpers from the WTC and these observations about jumpers there. I was using the images and this, and I said so in my posts, to try and inspire Americas to seek a lawful and Constitutional nation so that no one would ever be forced to make the kind of the decisions those jumping had to make, for those reasons, ever again.

myspace is owned by rupert murdoch. Wildy, a poster there is from au. I feel Wildy has seen at least 2 persona changes behind the keyboard since I came in about a year ago there after being banned once before.

The resident attorney hangs out ther to tell people they do not have the right to free speech on a private message board. I put his argument into the dirt with the fact that the constitution would not create a legal environment where the principles it stands for would be prevented from preservation and the endangerment of lives if there was a court which stood for the Constitution, such could be proven and myspace would have liability for civill rights deprivations.

The only thing good about it is there are many young people hanging out there trying to find out what is happenning and sometimes they have open minds with a realistic attitude of hopefulness.

You'll have to duke it out with gulf war vet, ratbastard, michael and awm, I'm banned.

I'll tell you right now. If we want 9-11 truth. We pick one board, work there on a limited number of issues and threads with someone archiving and building a foundation of facts established by using the polling function and create succinct and directed online petitions to use our determinations.

All I can say is we might do that, but we don't have a plane up our ass to keep us busy.:D

EYEWITNESS AT WTC

For me, there were many moving experiences... I will never forget the tens of thousands of bobbing heads stumbling across the East River bridges. Or, the dazzled tattered bleeding blackened crowd walking north from the scene up Broadway, Green, Mercer, 6th Avenue... - that was moving...But above and beyond everything, the one thing I will never forget to my dying day, is the view of the people on the roof and higher floors of the World Trade Center lined up in the windows and on railings. You cannot see their expressions, but it is amazing what a 40 power telescope reveals. They often huddled, probably talked about their chances, and sometimes went back into the building, or maybe, just laid on the floor. But then, some went to the edge, and jumped.

Some jumped in pairs, holding hands. I doubt if they were married or lovers. I think it was just two people, alone, desperate, black, white, oriental, who cares - the telescope didn't allow me to distinguish age and race. They would just pair up and jump. I have thought all day about this. If I were on the roof, and I saw flames on all sides of the building, I would almost certainly jump rather than fry. And if I saw another trembling human alongside of me, I would be much happier holding their hand, and jumping as a pair. Somehow to jump as half of a pair, even if the other half is an ad hoc recent acquaintance, seems to me an infinitely more human way to pass on to the next step, than to take the next step alone.

A follow-up letter (full text here): I did not mention it in the first letter, but it seems to me relevant to something. When a person jumped alone, s/he went to the edge, stopped, looked over, and jumped like you would go into a pool. Those that went in pairs simply came out of a smoky nowhere inside of the building and walked over the edge with no pause, hesitation, or last second spring.

Ray Dougherty, Professor of Linguistics, New York University
Eyewitness