I'd since learned that the sound and visual appearance described in those instances are completely explainable without invoking magical explosives that came from nowhere.
The collapses of the towers began at the entry points of the planes, which is completely dissimilar to CD.
Gonad, I think you might need to consult a dictionary as to the meaning of the word "shill".
He's right tsneds, don't waste your time. Why challenge your preconceived beliefs with something as ridiculous as facts? Isn't it easier to simply believe what you're told?
I'd since learned that the sound and visual appearance described in those instances are completely explainable without invoking magical explosives that came from nowhere.
Explainable maybe, but aren't you just looking for "facts" to support you're preconceived notions? The same thing that you are accusing others of doing? Oh what a tangled web you weave Blojo.
Shogo wrote:
Gonad, I think you might need to consult a dictionary as to the meaning of the word "shill".
Apologist.
Shogo wrote:
He's right tsneds, don't waste your time. Why challenge your preconceived beliefs with something as ridiculous as facts? Isn't it easier to simply believe what you're told?
Because you read them and used your "shitical thinking skills" they are now considered facts? You're a hoot.
I'd since learned that the sound and visual appearance described in those instances are completely explainable without invoking magical explosives that came from nowhere.
This is interesting. You've allegedly found some info that satisfies your questions. So everyone else must now stop questioning it and support your conclusions?
Of course. What are you, stupid? _________________ I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being ridiculous - everyone hasn't met me yet.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
Ain't that quaint. _________________ I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being ridiculous - everyone hasn't met me yet.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
I was unfamiliar with the literary skills and oratorical persuasiveness of Noam Chomsky until a few years ago when I first heard him over KPFK (Pacifica) radio. I quickly found myself recording his talks off the radio and listening to them carefully. I was greatly impressed. Whether he's talking about the corruptive influence of the corporate mentality in American society or the sins of the Bush regime, you can't help but be impressed by the cogency of his arguments and the acuteness of his mind. Chomsky is one sharp cookie, to be sure, but is the Massachusetts Instistute of Technology professor really the liberal, leftist, anti-government 'critic' that we are led to believe he is, or does he function more as a gatekeeper, feigning the role of muckraker and champion of injustice, while all the time carrying water for the very power structures that he claims to rail against? Is he really exposing government collusion in criminal and treasonous behavior, or is he containing the limits of that exposure within certain 'acceptable' corridors of public discourse?
These articles by Michael Morrissey, Bob Feldman, Daniel Abrahamson, and Benjamin Merhav among others, may get you thinking twice about Noam Chomsky and similar nationally touted "critics" of the government. Chomsky, in particular, is thought of as the creme-de-la-creme of anti-government muckrakers while he simultaneously embraces every facet of the government's cover story when it comes to who was responsible for killing JFK, or the origin of AIDS, or the Vietnam War turn-around following the JFK assassination, or 9-11. Despite appearances to the contrary, Chomsky sides with the government's version of events with virtually every major 'conspiracy' scandal to emerge in the past 45 years.
Noam's nearly pristine reputation got a huge bump recently when Hugo Chavez, the President of Venezuela, mentioned Noam Chomsky's latest book, Hegemony and Survival, in a speech given at the UN on September 20, 2006 where Chavez characterized George Bush as "El Diablo." Chomsky's position on the New York Times best seller list rose from somewhere around 700 to number 1 practically overnight and he sold something like 60, 000 copies within a day. I'm sure Noam welcomed the bump to his bank account along with the publicity, but how many more thousands now, around the world, will be led along those very same "corridors" of carefully crafted thought that I once strolled?
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