911blogger.com — Two more major influential Hollywood stars using their fame to attract attention to 9/11 truth proves the dam is breaking and November's election result has failed to stop the momentum of a growing chorus across the political spectrum demanding answers on inexplicable facets of the 9/11 fraud.
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Closed AccountDec 8, 2006
For f**ks sake, how many 9/11 conspiracy nuts are there?Get a grip, get a life, get laid - do SOMETHING but break this unhealthy fixation!
stallion4Dec 8, 2006Submitter
Retarded? No, I just understand how the world works. You on the other hand haven't a clue. Here's a video for the clueless wonder to watch. Perhaps it will help him learn the errors of his way..<a class="user" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7983456992913081117&q=von+buelow">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7983456992913081117&q=von+buelow</a>
stallion4Dec 8, 2006Submitter
Tell that to the thousands of 9/11 family members who don't believe the government's official conspiracy theory about a ragtag group of Arabs outwitting the USA's multi-trillion dollar defense network with "box-cutters"...lol<a class="user" href="http://www.911blogger.com/node/3112">http://www.911blogger.com/node/3112</a>
Closed AccountDec 8, 2006
I just wants to know what destroyed the core of the buildings in NY, and why it is that they found molten metal in the basement of WTC 1, 2 and 3.
mdollarsignDec 12, 2006
"It is interesting how otherwise intelligent people are predisposed to conspiracy theories when they line up with their anti-establishment biases. It really does little good to counter these arguments with facts. We are firmly in the realm of emotional predisposition here. Inconvenient facts are to be bent or discarded while convenient ones are to be amplified.It really is quite interesting psychologically speaking. The theories themselves are obviously less intellectually challenging, but this window into irrational belief is intriguing. The most interesting thing about it is that these people think that they are thinking. They admire their own enlightenment and that buttresses their stubbornness. There is no fact so blatantly obvious that it cannot be quickly and easily discarded once they have invested so much of their emotional selves into this system of beliefs.In short, there is no point arguing with the true believers. The only value in countering them is to protect the weak-minded from their influence."