joshsolberg wrote:the numerous bystanders who "heard explosions", "saw a noncommercial jet", etc. don't inspire much faith, because they are only reporting memories of perceptions, filtered through the sieve of extraordinary, nearly unbelievable events.
I'm coming in very late here, but I figured this was one place where evidence is easily found, which is rare. Portions of the FDNY communications during the event were finally released via a Freedom of Information Act Request. You can download all of the released audio from here:
http://www.thememoryhole.org/911/fdny_dispatches.htm
There are calls/radio communicatons where firefighters are yelling about explosions, other than those created by the plane fuel. I have heard excerpts from these calls. I can look for specifics if anyone is interested. Or you can download them all and peruse them yourself.
I am not attached to any answers yet, but something is definitely fishy. I haven't jumped into this until now because it feels like such a futile debate - not because I don't think the people involved are unworthy of debate, but that it's a very complex issue, impossible to responsibly argue to some extent. An internet forum does not give much room for in depth analysis and information. People generally don't come here to read tome-like posts and burrow through hundreds of links on a difficult subject. Well, I know I don't. The topic and its history are so incredibly muddied at this point. "Going down the rabbit hole", as it's sometimes been called, is a solitary endeavor, because you can't trust any one source.
The documentary makes some very good points, and some very bad ones. It makes mistakes, and it dramatizes when it's not necessary. It's confused about who its intended audience is. It only touches the surface, and is meant to get an emotional response (as any documentary about 9/11 has done). I felt some relief when watching it, because the elephant in the room was being addressed. Its only real use is to me is to gather information and formulate my own questions and research on my own. I believe that's what they are hoping people will do. It's not outlandish to hope that citizens will inform themselves beyond the surface, especially considering what we have for media.
As for the psychology of conspiracy theories that dispute the official story of a Muslim terrorist conspiracy being solely responsible for 9/11 and other attacks - I personally think it is a much scarier proposition to intellectually entertain the possibility that our own government or other trusted parties could be complicit or involved in something this horrible. It's far easier to assume and believe that crazy evil-doers from another culture, and one that the general populace is psychologically and emotionally separate from, would do such things. It's also far easier to root out people like that, than to start questioning our own. Once the finger comes out of the dam, the possible reality that everything we believed in and trusted to work as intended has been an elaborate sham, or at least taken over from within, is a much more oppressive, overwhelming thing.
I think it's my duty as a citizen to keep looking and questioning, and to be as understanding of people's responses to this as possible. It's an emotional and devastating topic, and there needs to be room for respect and carefulness. It's not an easy or a popular debate. It's a nightmare, whatever the answers turn out to be, official story or otherwise. I think it's a healthy debate, in part because of observations contained in the statement below.
Abraham Lincoln
January 27, 1838
"The Perpetuatuion of our Political Institutions"
"Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant, to step the Ocean, and crush us a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Bounaparte for a commander, could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a thousand years.
At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide."
Beyond the conspiracy of that day, whoever perpetrated it, there are interesting events that occurred before it. If anyone is interested in seeing any backstory (with sources) to our country's/organizations' relations and disagreements with the organizations and countries in question, this is a very informative timeline:
http://www.copvcia.com/free/ww3/02_11_02_lucy.html
I don't know what the answer is, I only believe that we aren't being told the full story by the people in power....and that's a situation not without precedent. At best there was negligence, and that's scary enough. To my mind, a possible further conspiracy is even more terrifying, because it implies that we are not only unprotected by our own government, but actually being terrorized by it. I want my country to be strong, and willing and able to protect its people, as well as provide for their freedom, so I want to know the truth.