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Loose Change - 9/11 conspiracy

Just saw the film "Loose Change" suggesting a conspiracy behind the events of 9/11.
Very, shall we say, disturbing points are made in the movie about all 3 attacks of that day casting a serious doubt in my mind about the accuracy of the official reports/stories released.
I not sure what I think is worse, the attacks themselves or the possibility of the US Government staging this as a means to global destabilization and justification for future actions.

Here a couple of other interesting links:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...87651203625811
http://www.911proof.com
http://www.prisonplanet.com
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every november 22nd, I go down to Dealey Plaza and scatter shell casings around on the grass just to keep the nut-jobs occupied for another year.

Have you hever had an IRS audit? shipped a package via USPS without a proper address? Applied for Social Security? Negotiated a gov't contract?

If you've ever done any of those things, the whole conspiracy thing falls apart.

back away from the keyboard, go to IHOP, get a rootie-tootie fresh and fruity, all will be right with world once again.
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Those loose change people really need to take a logic class, their reasoning is horrible. Someone should tell them that quoting other conspiracy nut-job websites does not constitute evidence. Google "loose change debunking" , it's a whole internet sub-culture.


The whole conspiracy thing implies that inside the federal gov't there is a cell of super-competent people that can all keep a secret. That makes me laugh every time I think about it.
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Yeah I think you are probably right, those guys couldn't organize a piss-up in a brewery, so maybe I was taking this too seriously.
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every november 22nd, I go down to Dealey Plaza and scatter shell casings around on the grass just to keep the nut-jobs occupied for another year.
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And that would be a single 6.5 mm casing for a 160 gr. round-nosed fully copper-jacketed military-type bullet, to match Oswald's two shots - correct?
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No, needs to be two casings , at least 7 ft apart therefore PROVING BEYOND DOUBT that there were TWO shooters and the government CONSPIRED to hide the fact from the american people, and the world.
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