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Re: What do you think about 9/11 mystery?
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tvbcof
on 13/03/2016, 03:54:11 UTC

Huh?  What "structures?"  What "Phenomenon?"

Are you talking about these samples of paint/rust?  Please clarify.

By 'structures', I meant as an example the compenents of the red/grey particals and the highly energetic materail which releases it's energy readily.

By 'phenomenon', I meant that such structures are commonly formed by standard building materials.



I have to laugh at the second issue you raise.  In the other thread, I brought this very point up against the conspiracy believers.  It was basically "There was NANO Thermite so the US GOVERNMENT DID IT!" ... and I would say... "Why?  Why the US government?"

Seemed like a reasonable question, but nobody wants to hear about bad stuff except if by the US.  Oh, or Israel, of course.  Those darned Evil Jews whom somehow are claimed (on Internet forums) to be responsible for everything.  Except global warming.

I suspect that a certain amount of the technical expertise was supplied by people of Israeli nationality or dual citizenship, but that's not necessarily the case.  The primary value of the Israeli factor would be make sure that the press shut their pie-holes ASAP and seeked out and stuck to the official narrative.  Some of the early stories involved Israeli's, and I suspect that real or fabricated, the message to the press was 'you don't want to touch this one.'  This and other false flags seem to be characterized by early information which is designed to make sure that people who have a little bit of understanding know for sure that it IS a hoax/false-flag so they don't make a 'career mistake' by fucking things up.

I'm pretty sure that neither Bush nor Bibi knew with any real precision exactly what was going to happen due to the way they acted which is why I do not call it a 'government operation'.

Oh ya, attempting to pass exploration of a 'false conspiracy' off as a 'blame the Jews' nazi exercise which proves antisemitism is also a fairly common strategy.  So common that a lot of people have seen it countless times and see right through it.  Nice try though.  You can give it another shot by attacking my suggestion that the mainstream media here in the U.S. is significantly influenced by people who also care about Israel in a special way.  This again works better on people who have questions about whether they themselves are antisemitic.  I personally do not (and am not.)