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Originally Posted by Flammable
Totally agree with everything you said which is also why me and many others think 911 was a false flag. The govt creates a crisis and everyone is fine with losing rights to combat an "enemy".
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In 2006 I went to Times Square in NYC to get a shirt at the Hard Rock Cafe. This was the first time I had been to Times Square since 9/11. I found the presence of the police station there (right on the 'square') overwhelming, and a sad commentary on a post 9/11 world. I went to Times Square again a few months ago. The plethora of electronic billboards now takes some of the 'edge' off of having the police station there (unlike Piazza Navona in Rome....which billboards have ruined, IMO).
When the planes hit the towers, I must admit my first thought was.....who did GWB arrange to pay off to do this.....a manufactured crisis that could possibly make him look more presidential. Flammable, if you get the chance, I would recommend going to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in lower Manhattan. The museum includes (in a self contained area) a vivid timeline, including incredible detail and background information. I had to rush that part of my visit (re the closing time), but I still realized re that painstaking level of documentation...standing up to the rude gaze of public scrutiny every day the museum is open...that any lingering bit of nagging doubt I had about the tragedy pretty much evaporated....it happened as presented there. I'm taking another trip to New York later this year, and whatever time I spend at the museum will be at that exhibit.