Maddox speaks on the 9/11 conspiracy.
Hydesland
28-07-2006, 23:25
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=911_morons
Pretty funny, and he didn't even need to literally use an example from the "loose change" video (well accept from at the very end). I just do not understand how people can even think of thinking of believing in an idea of thinking about a theory as stupid as this!
Baguetten
28-07-2006, 23:27
People still read Maddox? He is so four years ago...
BackwoodsSquatches
28-07-2006, 23:28
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=911_morons
Pretty funny, and he didn't even need to literally use an example from the "loose change" video (well accept from at the very end). I just do not understand how people can even think of thinking of believing in an idea of thinking about a theory as stupid as this!
Is that any more stupid than voting for Bush?
Twice?
Hydesland
28-07-2006, 23:29
People still read Maddox? He is so four years ago...
Yeah i guess, but I was searching for the conspiracy and that website came up so....
Hydesland
28-07-2006, 23:31
Is that any more stupid than voting for Bush?
Twice?
Yep, even more stupid then that!
BackwoodsSquatches
28-07-2006, 23:32
Yep, even more stupid then that!
Maybe...but not by much.
The "Loose Change" video at least makes a few (very few) compelling arguements.
I still havent found a good reason why people voted for him.....twice.
Hydesland
28-07-2006, 23:34
The "Loose Change" video at least makes a few (very few) compelling arguements.
Not compelling, but manipulative.
United Chicken Kleptos
28-07-2006, 23:43
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=911_morons
Pretty funny, and he didn't even need to literally use an example from the "loose change" video (well accept from at the very end). I just do not understand how people can even think of thinking of believing in an idea of thinking about a theory as stupid as this!
Yess!!! Finally another update!!!
BackwoodsSquatches
28-07-2006, 23:47
Not compelling, but manipulative.
Manipulative or not, if its interesting, and makes a couple of good points...wich it does....its compelling.
It however, is not entirely convincing
Sel Appa
29-07-2006, 00:24
Lmao...good ole Maddox. Nice of him to add this.
Franberry
29-07-2006, 00:25
People still read Maddox? He is so four years ago...
still funny
I heard he came out with a book
Don't you SEE?
They GOT to Maddox. Notice how he's making lots of money now? That's because the government offered him a sweet deal and he took it. Now he's their illuminati shill!
Baguetten
29-07-2006, 00:37
still funny
The presupposes he ever was.
Alpha Aura
29-07-2006, 00:47
Some college kids? Is Robert Bowman, former Director of Advanced Space Programs Development for the U.S. Air Force, some college kid? Is Morgan Reynolds, chief economist for the United States Department of Labor, and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis, some college kid? Is Ray McGovern, former CIA officer and intelligence briefer for Ronald Reagan and George Bush I, some college kid? Is Andreas Von Bülow, former German Minister of Defense and Minister of Technology, some college kid? Is Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Research Fellow at Stanford's Independent Institute, and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, some college kid?
Do I need to go on?
United Chicken Kleptos
29-07-2006, 00:51
Some college kids? Is Robert Bowman, former Director of Advanced Space Programs Development for the U.S. Air Force, some college kid? Is Morgan Reynolds, chief economist for the United States Department of Labor, and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis, some college kid? Is Ray McGovern, former CIA officer and intelligence briefer for Ronald Reagan and George Bush I, some college kid? Is Andreas Von Bülow, former German Minister of Defense and Minister of Technology, some college kid? Is Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury Senior, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Research Fellow at Stanford's Independent Institute, and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, some college kid?
Do I need to go on?
That doesn't change the fact that none of them are dead.
Alpha Aura
29-07-2006, 01:00
Christ, I just went and actually read the entire thing. I've never seen more perfect examples of straw men.
Alpha Aura
29-07-2006, 01:02
That doesn't change the fact that none of them are dead.
Right, because singling out and killing prominent 9/11 truth activists wouldn't look suspicious at all, or ultimately make the cause that much more legitimate.
United Chicken Kleptos
29-07-2006, 01:03
Right, because singling out and killing prominent 9/11 truth activists wouldn't look suspicious at all, or ultimately make the cause that much more legitimate.
It would create less of a commotion than the activists actually proving without a doubt that the government did it.
I see we have some conspiracy nuts here getting all self-righteous. I suppose yall really DO think Maddox is "one of them." Or just "blind" or "shoeple" or whatever.
Adriatica III
29-07-2006, 01:21
I dont believe that the American government caused Septemeber 11th to happen.
However it is entirely possible that they knew it was going to happen and thus let it happen.
Vittos Ordination2
29-07-2006, 01:23
Some college kids? Is Robert Bowman, former Director of Advanced Space Programs Development for the U.S. Air Force, some college kid? Is Morgan Reynolds, chief economist for the United States Department of Labor, and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis, some college kid? Is Ray McGovern, former CIA officer and intelligence briefer for Ronald Reagan and George Bush I, some college kid? Is Andreas Von Bülow, former German Minister of Defense and Minister of Technology, some college kid? Is Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Research Fellow at Stanford's Independent Institute, and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, some college kid?
Do I need to go on?
Link me to some of their statements.
Alpha Aura
29-07-2006, 01:30
I see we have some conspiracy nuts here getting all self-righteous. I suppose yall really DO think Maddox is "one of them." Or just "blind" or "shoeple" or whatever.
No, regardless of what your opinion is on 9/11, or government conspiracies in general, I think most people can agree that Maddox is just an idiot. You don't need to directly control these people to get them to go along.
Barrygoldwater
29-07-2006, 01:30
Loose change is a bunch of shit. Yes, shit. There are numerous fallacies and ignorant pieces of bull stuck in it. I could disprove every single claim made by the losers who made that film. By the way, my own father is NYPD and was there to pull the bodies of the victims and I.D. them. Large pieces of passenger jet were recovered. His pals in D.C with the feds emailed around pics of the passanger jet parts recovered from the pentagon. The NYPD found it staggeringly obvious that the heat weakened the steel ( not melted it) which caused the collapse. Bin Laden has taken credit for 911. 911 Conspiracy theorists rank up there with Elvis sighters and people who believe they were abducted by UFO's. NO doubt this liberal hive harbors many a far left hack who wants to believe in the theories. They should be ashamed of their petty political motivations and ignorance of the facts of 911.
No, regardless of what your opinion is on 9/11, or government conspiracies in general, I think most people can agree that Maddox is just an idiot.
Not at all. I think he makes some good points plenty of times and is funny.