your thoughts ladies and gentlemen.
All of those claims are fact, and can be backed up by mainstream news sources.
Um…I’d like to see the so-called mainstream news sources behind these claims. As far as I can tell, (most of) these charges have been rejected by those who really know what they’re talking about–many of whom are highly critical of the Bush administration. I have no reason to think these claims are anything but the prejudiced and paranoid rantings of a highly partisan, poorly informed fraction of the left.
Alright, it’s a nutty site, but here.
I’m not sure why, but this reminds me of this song… It’s called Life Ain’t So Shitty by Blind Melon.
Really…
Harping on the past isn’t going to get us anywhere. Save it for the new history books. But the problem NOW is that history is written by the victor. Let’s make sure Bush is not victorious. For that, we need some serious shit to start leaking out.
All I can say is make a plea to those who have any information to start posting it. Plaster it all over the web. Give your own name. Don’t take donations. Hide document’s and copies of documents you have in as many places as you can. Give the most random people keys to lock boxes with the info.
Something…anything.
Just don’t let them shred this away. Let the truth come out.
“Propaganda is to a democratic society what violence is to a dictatorship.” - Noam Chomsky
the revolution, everybody, will not be televised.
it looks like worrying nonsense to me…just another set of paranoia-inducing conspiracy theories for those gullible enough to believe them!
gavtmcc,
do you automatically trust everything the media and the government tells you?
smooth,
do you automatically distrust everything the government has to say?
both positions are reckless pursuits of the truth that only achieve a reinforcement of personal bias.
p.s. thanks for noticing my latest sig!
The thing is, what can we do about it?
I am just aware that the truth is something that isn’t always told to the masses in order to keep society running. The only thing I can believe is what I see with my own eyes. And even though I know that my eyes may deceive me, I’m much more trusting on my senses than by some press release.
I really didn’t believe the towers were crashed until I saw the smoke and the crash of the buildings, plus the smell that blanketed Manhattan the six days afterwards… that I trust.