RE: Is it Disrespectful to Question 9/11? - My Visit to the 9/11 Museum

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Is it Disrespectful to Question 9/11? - My Visit to the 9/11 Museum

in travel •  7 years ago 

I'm in the same boat as you.
If you search 'Operation Northwoods' on google and read the first couple paragraphs of that declassified document, it's hard to take the US government serious ever again.
As far as 9/11 goes, there's a time for emotion, and a time for rational thinking. The time for rational & clear thinking has come, and the inconsistencies are just too many not to have doubt.

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Would you normally feel hesitant to express that doubt?

There are scientific facts that the towers couldn't be brought down by the fire caused by the planes. Well WTC7 which is a third tower who fell on 911 wasn't even hit by a plane and totally collapse in less than 30 seconds.

There's a lot of the official story that are outright lies. I've investigate this event for probably more than 100 hours.

Here one of the most interesting documentary on the subject. I highly recommend it.

I could list a dozen more full length documentaries I highly recommend and a couple dozen more I've watched and enjoyed. I've also watch some I didn't enjoy much too. I'm probably close to 50 full length documentary on the subject and many more smaller one. I read a lot on the subject too...

THE ANATOMY OF A GREAT DECEPTION How 9 11 Woke Me Up David Hooper Film

Hey, thanks for the useful comment. I made a genuin decision at some point to not dig too deep I think because what I would find out would only frustrate me. Conscious obliviousness you could call it. Sounds weak maybe but I think I'm happier that way. Know what I mean?

I can understand where you're coming from. I'll address these topic eventually.

I have watched numerous videos/documentaries and read for hundreds of hours on this subject. There is not a doubt in my mind that the official story has more holes in it than a big piece of swiss cheese and the criminals responsible have not been charged. Nor will they, I'm sure. I have not watched the above mentioned documentary @teamsteem but I will. Thanks.

That's good to read. I think it's a very interesting topic.

best fact, that the towers couldn't be brought down by fire is that the Grenfell Tower in London has burnt nearly 24 hours and is still standing, even though the fire protection was of a low quality. And I totally agree with you - WTC7 wasn't hit by a plane. This is not just a simple argument. It's the nail in a coffin to bury the hole official story.

No, the truth is important. However i also don't start that conversation generally these days anymore either. With the amount of information overload we have to deal with, it's best to focus on things you can have some control over. Like your personal physical and mental health, success, relationships and so forth.

I'm somewhat in the same boat as you, However, while I don't start out the conversations with 9/11 I certainly, do broach the conspiracy subject with everyone. However, I go a lot deeper than 9/11 with people. Topics like this are almost 101 for me anymore, I find it difficult to believe that most people don't already know this. When I talk with someone who actually believes the official story, I'm actually kind of thrown back a bit. Which sucks because there are so many more greater truths out there and 9/11 is like the tip of the Antarctic ice wall so to speak. My 2 cents anyway.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

If you don't then there is no freedom of speech.
Though I will speak out depends on my audience. I can argue all day long with my friends because I knew them. I will have a different approach with others.

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Anonymous's channel just happened to post this article of theirs today: "It’s Official: European Scientific Journal Concludes 9/11 was a Controlled Demolition", so "there's that"...

not to "diminish" the 9/11 topic, but was this one of those cross-country road trips? sounds like that could be a pretty interesting story too. how often do you make your way to NYC?

btw, I can also relate to the "Sometimes, Ignorance is Bliss" aspect of this and many other things. However, my curiosity to "dig deeper" usually ends up getting the better of me! lol