As yet another “9/11 was an inside job” link hits social news site Digg.com, Red2600 spots the obvious flaw:
If the government truly did do it, I’m sure it would take a lot more than some morons on the internet to uncover it.
As yet another “9/11 was an inside job” link hits social news site Digg.com, Red2600 spots the obvious flaw:
If the government truly did do it, I’m sure it would take a lot more than some morons on the internet to uncover it.
by
Comments
0 responses to “A Digg user finds the flaw in the 9/11 conspiracies”
He’s right, we need something much more formal and contained.
Let’s have a LAN Party….er…Conference….
> it would take a lot more than some morons on the internet to uncover it.
No, that’s completely wrong: if the Government did do it, uncovering it would be a piece of piss. The Government can’t organise an eight-man conspiracy to falsely arrest a homeless man in Tulsa for jay-walking without the details being leaked to every journalist in New York. It is the very fact that this conspiracy hasn’t been uncovered — that it involves some hundreds of people within a fractious, back-biting, leak-ridden administration keeping completely schtumm for years about the single biggest issue of their time — that proves what bollocks it is.