When the World Trade Center Twin Towers everyone thought that Osama Bin Laden had set out to kill many Americans. I remember feeling really scared on 9/11/01 and just shocked that we were being hit by terrorists. Well, now people are saying it was inside job or something and that our government really planned the whole thing out. I don't mean to be stupid but what do they mean by this? Are they right? Was 9/11 really an inside job?
I do believe however, that there could have been those in the government who knew something was planned and that they did little to stop it. Perhaps not as a conspiracy, but because they were overconfident that it couldn't happen to us.
I think we all probably felt that way before 9/11.
I think that while we can't spend all our time worrying about it, we do need to be careful not to
become so overconfident that we allow it to happen again. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Friday September 11 2009, 10:03 pm: Conspiracy theories are either bred of ignorance or the inability to accept indisputable truth. Every year on this day some crackpot comes out saying that the government planted bombs in the buildings to make them come down or that it looked like controlled demolition.
These people think that missiles and not planes hit the World Trade Center because the CIA or Dick Cheney wanted a way for the Bush Admin to justify starting a war in Iraq or some other bogus reason.
It's also sickening especially to the families of Flight 93 and American Airlines Flight 11 when they hear the theory that no planes crashed anywhere, the hijackers don't exist and that all the video on TV that day was doctored, done by computers etc to hide the missiles.
It's all CRAP but with the Internet everyone has a theory and becomes a demolition or computer video expert or has an obsession or sick line of thinking that they apply to 9/11 and what happened.
Bottom line the history books are right about Osama Bin Laden, and the events of 9/11. Everything else is someone's thoughts, obsession or ignorant and borderline sick beliefs. There's an old saying "you can't convince a zealot he/she is wrong." That's all there is to this. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
christina answered Friday September 11 2009, 9:21 pm: An inside job? LOL, do you think they called Osama & were like "Hey, we just blew up our own buildings, and some of your guys just happen to be dead, can you take the blame? Oh, and then let us go to war with you over it?"
I doubt it. I'm pretty sure Osama did it. Don't believe this "inside job" shit. Why the hell would our own country kill our own people and destroy 2 of the most important buildings in the country while damaging another? That doesn't make ANY sense. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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