Re: Was 9/11 George Bush's fault?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BCB @ Sep 13 2006, 07:34 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'm sure most of these people making these little films are not living on the street, they either have the money or get donations..etc..These little films they make are usually video from the internet and bullsh** evidence and quotes taken out of context....The most expensive video they have made cost $6,000 and that guy was loaded. What do you belive from watching these conspiracy people?</div>It doesn't matter where they got the money from, it's a lot of money to produce these kinds of things, it takes
a lot of time, which is needed for research, interviews, editing, etc. - also, the clips included in the documentary "Loose Change" were not from the internet - they were from things like other 9/11 memoirs like CNN specials or FOX specials - all very conservative networks. The makers of "Loose Change" took those clips and analyzed them frame by frame which proved some things that I won't mention now - (just watch it). Also - while I believe you may be right about some quotes being taken out of context - things like the interviews for example with one of the suspected terrorists flight instructors was an exclusive interview done by the makers of "Loose Change" - that is authentic, and it gives evidence against what 'they' told us about 9/11. The thing I don't believe about 9/11 that this documentary produced as evidence is that George Bush or Cheney or any current Executive people didn't really have anything to do with 9/11...I DO think that politicians behind the scenes such as Wolfowitz did have something to do with this. Also - just as a point of reference - I do believe a lot of the Pearl Harbor conspiracies.As you know - The Depression was the worst time economically for the United States, when Pearl Harbor came along it seemed like it came at the perfect time because it spawned WWII - and something well known about war is that war gets countries out of depressions - it makes money - a lot of money. It puts companies to work, it puts people to work, overall it gives a huge boost to the economy - even big enough to get the you.S. out of the depression - a very tough thing to do. Currently - the United States is in a recession - we would've have been in worse condition, but thanks to Federal Organizations like the FDIC, we aren't as bad as we should be. (A recession is like a mini-depression) Now, using deductive reasoning - I want to think that 9/11 was done to trigger a war in order to get us out of our recession...yes it sounds farfetched now, but thats what they said about Pearl Harbor too back then...anyways...this war IS working to get the you.S. out of it's recession - the stock market is getting slowly, but surely better, and in about 5 years the United States will truely reap the benefits of this war. We have new connections to oil, we put our people to work, we put our soldiers to work, we put big companies to work that produce tanks, armored vehicles, artillary, missiles, helicopters, and all of those things that go into war...to work. When things like this happen, the economy is surged with money that without war wouldn't have been there. 5 years from now, we will be in a economic boom - garunteed. (and you can quote me if this board is still around..lol) Although a very minor sign of economic boost - workers are getting paid more and more by the year...for example in my state (Michigan) - minimum wage is increasing from $5.25 to $7.25 in November, and finally in January it'll increase another 50cents to $7.75 - that is a huge jump. Another state is California - California's new minimum wage is $8.00 p/h - a huge jump from it's old minimum wage. All these things are signs of economic boost - that means that this war is helping.So...basically, I think this war was 'engineered' to help the you.S. get out of our economic recession...sorry about the long post.