...since 9/11 was clearly not a attributable to handful of Muslims hiding out in caves half way around the world...
Seriously? Conspiracy theories are fun and all, but most require there to exist a level of perfection in coordination, execution, and secrecy in large organizations, or spanning far more individuals, than is rational to consider a real possibility.
No they don't. That's why most of these false flags are about as clear as the nose on one's face when someone takes the time to look into them. Thankfully we have an alternate media and interested individuals in society who, for whatever their set of reasons, will do just that. We'll see how much longer that lasts now that the FCC has regulatory authority over the internet. I'm guessing that they'll hold up about as well as Bitcoin when people attempt to use it in it's original P2P form.
Question: has anyone done a single interview with any of the workmen seen working in the elevator shafts of the twin towers in the weeks leading up to 9/11? Not that it would disprove the claims of truthers, but its non-existence is stark.
Before someone can conclude the impossible, I think they should at least refute those reports and/or produce an interview with one of those workmen.
I suppose Melbustus thinks the CIA doesn't have more than 1 or 2 agents sworn to lifetime secrecy under the threat of assassination should they violate the (perhaps unwritten) terms of their servitude. Just because we have a few cases of those who claim be ex-agents coming forward (not necessarily on the 9/11 issue), does not preclude the existence of different levels of secrecy clearances and ramifications for violating them.
I mean seriously grown men. We have a DEEP STATE with $trillions of funding taken from the unaccounted for DoD budget (per the former DoD secretary Donald Rumsfeld on the eve of 9/11 on national TV and other sources hence), and they can't secure the lifetime services a few good men

I wonder what sense of reality sheep like Melbustus and iCebreaker live in
