What a difference a year makes. You can go back and see my blog post here for my thoughts last year. Since then, my ideas about what happened eight years ago has changed.
Not long after the 7th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, I heard about a movie called "Zeitgeist" and then watched it. I was stunned. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Up until that point, I'd dismissed the conspiracy theorists as "crackpots". But watching that changed my worldview. You can see it: here. Be warned: if you are a mainstream christian, you will not like what it has to say about the origins of Christianity, which is the first half hour or so of the movie. That being said, they are correct with all the parallels beween Jesus and Mithras, and in my view, the similarities are too close to be dismissed lightly - but that's not what I want to address in this post. Feel free to skip over that part until about the 29 minute mark where you see Tucker Carlson.
Now, I may not agree with *everything* the movie says and it does leave a lot of unanswered questions. However, I do agree with some of its general premises. Those are: the World Trade Centre towers (all three - not just two) were a staged demolition and that President Bush lied about what he knew (there are youtube videos showing him contradicting himself). Watch for yourself and you will clearly see puffs of smoke coming out of the lower floors before the floors above collapse on them.
Decide for yourself. You may not agree, but it's always good to question your beliefs and why you hold them.
Friday, September 11, 2009
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