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9/11 conspiracies?

Deadrot Gulch
01-08-2006, 07:45
It's been a while since i've been on this forum, so i'm not sure if this has been talked about that much, but Maddox's new article on the 9/11 conspiracy theories has sparked my interest into this subject again. Anyway, if this has been discussed already or yall are sick and tired of hearing about it, just let me know but please don't flame.

So anyway, to the real subject matter. I just kind of want to start a discussion about this whole conspiracy in general. Does anyone here believe it? What to all of yall think? Who believes it and who thinks it's just a bunch of BS? personally, I think it's just a bunch of BS.
Ginnoria
01-08-2006, 07:49
It's been a while since i've been on this forum, so i'm not sure if this has been talked about that much, but Maddox's new article on the 9/11 conspiracy theories has sparked my interest into this subject again. Anyway, if this has been discussed already or yall are sick and tired of hearing about it, just let me know but please don't flame.

So anyway, to the real subject matter. I just kind of want to start a discussion about this whole conspiracy in general. Does anyone here believe it? What to all of yall think? Who believes it and who thinks it's just a bunch of BS? personally, I think it's just a bunch of BS.
It has, and I am, and no, I don't believe it.
WDGann
01-08-2006, 07:51
I love conspiracy theories. The more outre the better.

The problem is that today's crop of conspiracy theorists are by and large talentless hacks with no imagination. (Excepting David Icke, of course, that man is a comedic genius).

Take the so called "roswell incident" for example. If that was left up to today's conspiracy theorists it would no doubt become something lame involving Dick Cheney, Exxon Mobil and the PNAC. (Yawn.) Anyway, I guarantee that it wouldn't be the coolness we all know and love involving crashed alien saucers, the CIA, and obviously fake Harry Truman memos.
Deadrot Gulch
01-08-2006, 08:01
Haha, I couldn't agree with you more. Speaking of Dick Cheney, a local radio talk show host here plays a little "bum bum bummmm" after he or someone else (including callers) says "halliburton". I always thought that was funny.

Yeah, I just don't see anything terribly convincing with any of today's big conspiracy theories.