my friend told me she saw some video about the 9/11 attacks and she said they were planned by the U.S. government so they could take over some other country..
then she said theres some video of george bush saying "the planes hit" before they hit?
and then she said some plane left a baseball sized hole in the pentagon then they paid all the people on the plane to live in a different country so no one would find out.?
ok so isn't that the craziest thing you've ever heard? what do you think of all this?
And I believe your friend is dumb. Stop talking to her about foreign policy, the government, law, the world, anything that matters, etc. And when she tells you the pull out method is effective, don't believe her. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
Razhie answered Monday March 24 2008, 8:58 am: The movie I bet you are talking about is Zeitgeist... and it's a load of the most ludicrious crap I have ever heard
It is a brilliantly edited pile of lies and half-truths (the most powerful lies of all).
What really happened on 9/11? I don't claim to know, but I do know that Zeitgeist claims about religion are well, plainly stupid, and the idea of astronomy and physics both irrational and ill-informed.
If you must watch this silly little movie, I would encourage you to watch the versions on YouTube which is called Zeitgeist Debunked. Although imperfect, it is a good lesson in not taking everything a movie tells you as the truth.
I'd strongly encourage you to also take a look at the list of 'sources' that Zeitgeist cites on their website. Among them are unnamed geologists, self-professed Satanists (Gosh knows they are unbiased and interested in serious scholarship when it comes to the ‘evilness’ of Christianity eh?), not a single structural engineer and only ONE primary source (from the Reagan administration).
Those reports and scriptures they claim to be citing are NOT there. The names and credentials of the people speaking and making these critical comments on 9/11 events are NOT there. Why are these things, which are supposed to 'prove' their claims, not listed as informational sources? Most likely because they don't exist and those people who are speaking, have no valid credentials to support or lend authority to their theories.
iiL0VEY0U answered Monday March 24 2008, 1:29 am: Well i believe it well be sides the whole people living in a deff county. but it believe george bush had something to do with it. [ iiL0VEY0U's advice column | Ask iiL0VEY0U A Question ]
mslovely22 answered Monday March 24 2008, 12:26 am: I’m afraid to say that, there was a plane that did hit the pentagon. And I have seen video's saying that the U.S. Government was in charge to hide something or cover something up. Its called Zeit Geist. (Don’t watch it, it is scare fully truth believing). I am not sure about the bush saying they hit before they actually hit though. or anything about the different country stuff.
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iwantthetruth answered Monday March 24 2008, 12:25 am: Well knowing our corrupt government i wouldnt doubt that its true. Sadly, the truth is being hidden from us all the time and its hard to trust anything that any politicians say. =/ You should do some research on it though.
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