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    I was going about on the internet when I found this one website. I read it and what was on the site grabbed my attention with interest. Here's but a piece of the site:

    Now things get really weird. To those who scoff at the idea that the government could have had foreknowledge of or complicity in the September 11 attacks, conspiracy researchers respond that attacks have been faked or manufactured plenty of times before, usually to maneuver the public into supporting a war they would otherwise oppose. The Nazi party, for instance, most likely set fire to the Reichstag building in order to pin the crime on the communists and galvanize the people behind their police-state tactics. They also forged a fake battle to justify their invasion of Poland (2). Sure, you say, but the Nazis were like that. Unfortunately, similar incidents pop up in the U.S.'s recent past, as well. Frequently mentioned examples include Pearl Harbor – which many, such as Day of Deceit author Robert Stinnett, feel was allowed to happen to prompt America's entry into World War II – and the weird Gulf of Tonkin incident.


    Researchers discussing this issue often cite an interesting find: an internal Pentagon document from the early 1960s, which appears in James Bamford's book on military subterfuge, Body of Secrets, and puts the lie to the contention that the government would never manufacture incidents or attack its own people to lead the country to war. The Operation Northwoods memo is the result of a brainstorming session on ways to help sell military action in Cuba by fabricating or committing acts of violence and blaming them on Fidel Castro. Among its suggestions: shoot down a plane full of college students, sink an American ship ("casualty lists in U.S. newspapers would cause a helpful wave of national indignation"), or rig astronaut John Glenn's rocket to explode. The Northwoods memo invites us to rethink what some in the government might be capable of not only in terms of September 11 but also the Kennedy assassination. After all, if spectacular murders of people like John Glenn are conceivable, is it so fantastic to plot the assassination of a sitting president?
    source: AlterNet.Org




    Sure it's a theory, so express your feelings towards it.

    As for me. I think it's damn crazy. Sounds so convincing but could it be true?

  • #2
    Yeah sometimes I think about if maybe they let it happen. Bush is definitely the kind of president that would let it go down. Realised the people were getting aware of other problems and let something else grab the public view. Look at all the stuff he said about Iraq before he invaded.
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    • #3
      yeah, i use to know some kid that really thought the us gov't was behind the 9/11 attack.... he was like "is it coincedence that it crashed in a less-populated area in the pentagon?" and that the us did it for a reason to, or to get us support, to go to war with iraq or some shizzle... he was one silly billy, lemme tell you
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      • #4
        US > US

        There's a thin line between entertainment and War, CNN just walks right between that line.

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        • #5
          heh its not like we didnt know about this sadly :/ (I said it before the unjustified invasion for example )

          also, 1963... same thing all over again.

          might not be true, but the fact that people SUSPECT IT is scary enough and shows that something is wrong :/
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          • #6
            Why didn't they blame the Columbia explosion on terrorists?


            All that that is is speculation. You should all know that history is just a matter of certain documents and texts gathered together, and personal opinions are justified upon these premises. All they have is evidence, they have no facts or truths as to what really happened, or what anyone's intentions were. It's all speculation.
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            • #7
              Can Canada get a piece of the action too by adding SARS, West Nile, Mad Cow Disease, the blackout and the Leafs losing to Phily in the first round to the conspiracy theories?

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              • #8
                LEafs losing to Philly in the first round was a heartbreaker, if hey win the series they get to the finals and win it in 5.
                There once was a man from Nantucket.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Troll King
                  Can Canada get a piece of the action too by adding SARS, West Nile, Mad Cow Disease, the blackout and the Leafs losing to Phily in the first round to the conspiracy theories?
                  Get your own disease
                  Originally posted by Facetious
                  edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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                  • #10
                    That's European isn't it?


                    Did anyone see Trigger Happy? Where a guy dressed up as a cow was standing in the middle of a pasture with a big sign "YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE MAD TO WORK HERE" in Britain?
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