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Tower Seven - What Do We Think?
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It did "fall down" quite tidily. None of that messy business where the bit that's "on fire" falls down first.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's nice that people feel so trusting of the US government.
But you need to see it through their eyes.
3,000 lives?
The number of Americans killed monthly (monthly!) by other Americans on the road is 4,000. That's 48,000 a year. That's 484,000 since 9/11.
484,000 !
Do you think the US government considers 3,500 to be a big number of lives? Compared with being free to remove a foreign power and secure America's interest in the world?
I'd like to be totally wrong.
But you need to see it through their eyes.
3,000 lives?
The number of Americans killed monthly (monthly!) by other Americans on the road is 4,000. That's 48,000 a year. That's 484,000 since 9/11.
484,000 !
Do you think the US government considers 3,500 to be a big number of lives? Compared with being free to remove a foreign power and secure America's interest in the world?
I'd like to be totally wrong.
I couldn't believe those figures JJ, until I read this
http:// www.gua rdian.c ...d-ac cident- casualt ies
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I'm guessing the Govt worked on the basis that, if anyone questioned their official version, enough people would just shout "Noooo, not possible" and start being abusive to anyone who challenged the official story, t his deflecting any attention from the evidence, or the debate.
Looks like they were right.
:0/
Looks like they were right.
:0/
Here are some things we KNOW to be true ...
The US government values human life above global political power.
Jimmy Saville was a lovely guy and a national treasure.
MP's would never fiddle expenses, because they are the ones who make the rules.
There definitely were some Weapons Of Mass Destruction, because the Prime Minister said so. No, seriously, there MUST have been.
The US government values life ... etc.
The US government values human life above global political power.
Jimmy Saville was a lovely guy and a national treasure.
MP's would never fiddle expenses, because they are the ones who make the rules.
There definitely were some Weapons Of Mass Destruction, because the Prime Minister said so. No, seriously, there MUST have been.
The US government values life ... etc.
Oh, god. Spoon feeds ...
1. The govt couldn't order a fire drill of the twin towers. They were commercial buildings.
2. Tower 7 housed govt security employees, so the govt could order them out if ... to take a random example ... the building was going to unexpectedly fall down.
Does it not seem odd that, with Tower 7, The govt saved the whole of the security staff (whom it needed going forwards), and lost thE entire per 9/11 security records, so they couldn't be checked?
1. The govt couldn't order a fire drill of the twin towers. They were commercial buildings.
2. Tower 7 housed govt security employees, so the govt could order them out if ... to take a random example ... the building was going to unexpectedly fall down.
Does it not seem odd that, with Tower 7, The govt saved the whole of the security staff (whom it needed going forwards), and lost thE entire per 9/11 security records, so they couldn't be checked?
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