Interesting movie on 9/11
category: general [glöplog]
wow, breakin' news...I guess the controlled demolition of
the WTC buildings is more or less a public record by now.
the WTC buildings is more or less a public record by now.
Investigations on Clinton sex life: $40 million
Investigations on WTC fires+collapse: $0.6 million
Clinton's lies comission: $65 million
9/11 comission: $15 million
Investigations on WTC fires+collapse: $0.6 million
Clinton's lies comission: $65 million
9/11 comission: $15 million
Those are the official figures, then? ;)
well, guys:
there are also interesting movies on the CIA (you might wanna google mike rupert ) or the grenada forum. or jfk, or the bilderber-conference or the council on foreign relations or perhaps the trilateral commission, or skull and bones maybe bohemian grove as well. just a thourght. ( btw, you might wanna google the above mentioned. )
there are also interesting movies on the CIA (you might wanna google mike rupert ) or the grenada forum. or jfk, or the bilderber-conference or the council on foreign relations or perhaps the trilateral commission, or skull and bones maybe bohemian grove as well. just a thourght. ( btw, you might wanna google the above mentioned. )
*sigh* just one hint: "the money trail".
your keywords: kongrad - AB Brown - CIA
ps: and yes loose change is bullshit. totaly agreed :)
p.p.s. i did not read up from the beginning, the "interesting move about 911" is not a loose change - is it?
your keywords: kongrad - AB Brown - CIA
ps: and yes loose change is bullshit. totaly agreed :)
p.p.s. i did not read up from the beginning, the "interesting move about 911" is not a loose change - is it?
Loose Change isn't BS, but contains quite a few inaccuracies and stuff. That should all be resolved in the "Final Cut" coming later this year.
But I personally prefer some of Alex Jones' movies like "911 The Road to Tyranny" and "Terrorstorm".
But I personally prefer some of Alex Jones' movies like "911 The Road to Tyranny" and "Terrorstorm".
Make demos, not lose change.
Happy anniversary.
Penn & Teller are corporate media whores, and full of hate and BS.
heh heh heh lol at cruzor. thanks to thom fo excellent link
This is quite funny .. in a way
What makes you say they're hateful? They're passionate libertarians.
More like passionate idiots.
Influence Device: They talk about pushing people who has the wrong opinions down the stairs. Doesn't sound very libertarian to me.
Now I understand why they talk so much about that guy at the daily show :|
Scepticism is good and essential. I only hate it when it becomes a religion of people who simply fight to disprove everything in the paranormal/conspiracy side no matter if there are some true facts or not there, when people are trying to manipulate things so that it fits their own view instead of just trying to subjectively see what is there and what not.
Also.
Also.
cruzor: And in what context do they say that? Don't confuse angry with hateful. They're very angry sometimes, but then in some situations anger is the only reasonable response. Look, a bunch of environmentalists who don't know the chemical makeup of water. Gets me sort of annoyed as well.
I would like to see Penn & Teller commenting Alex Jones videos. Lets see if they also make fun of documented people :)
The problem with most of the conspiracy videos, and with conspiracy theories in general, is that they can be based on complete fabrications and some people will still believe them. Like, take the WTC buldings collapsing from the top down, just like in controlled demolitions. That doesn't actually happen, but you can still make the claim and get a lot (!) of people to agree with you that it's highly suspicious. By the time anyone ever manages to bring enough attention to the fact that controlled demolitions start at ground level, another dozen claims will have started to circulate. As a whole, the conspiracy can never be disproven, in part because it perpetually grows, and ultimately because the people who believe in it would never accept that - you can always just make the conspiracy a little bit bigger to include those people who otherwise would have debunked it.
Ask yourself what could possibly make you change your mind. If, say, every part of Loose Change was complete crap, would that do it? If nothing could, no matter what, then you're not investigating anything, just finding more excuses to believe what you want to believe, and whether or not you're right becomes irrelevant.
As for Alex Jones, I don't know him. I did like this though:
Laff.
Ask yourself what could possibly make you change your mind. If, say, every part of Loose Change was complete crap, would that do it? If nothing could, no matter what, then you're not investigating anything, just finding more excuses to believe what you want to believe, and whether or not you're right becomes irrelevant.
As for Alex Jones, I don't know him. I did like this though:
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Before its destruction, the plane flew a total of 16 hours and 22 minutes, including 10 takeoffs, 69 approaches, and 13 landings.
Laff.
That's why sometimes I like the effort of James Randy or various other sceptics (I haven't watched those Pen&Teller guys before though). That's why I liked Carl Sagan's book "The Demon-Haunted World" and I can truly understand his worry.
However at the same time I really love reading paranormal or conspiracy stories and when people notice that I read Strange-Egnarts (some crazy greek paranormal magazine I haven't missed an issue ;), they try to tell me that I am reading rubbish or that they steal my money to tell lies. But why just reading something of the paranormal side does get those responses? Also, does it mean that because I read it I believe it too? Do I think "Hey! True informations!!!" while reading? No, I read it as you'd read a science fiction book, but with the scary feeling that some of these things could be possibly true. I just enjoy it but don't believe it's true or a lie.
That H20 video was funny though :)
However at the same time I really love reading paranormal or conspiracy stories and when people notice that I read Strange-Egnarts (some crazy greek paranormal magazine I haven't missed an issue ;), they try to tell me that I am reading rubbish or that they steal my money to tell lies. But why just reading something of the paranormal side does get those responses? Also, does it mean that because I read it I believe it too? Do I think "Hey! True informations!!!" while reading? No, I read it as you'd read a science fiction book, but with the scary feeling that some of these things could be possibly true. I just enjoy it but don't believe it's true or a lie.
That H20 video was funny though :)
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Penn & Teller are corporate media whores, and full of hate and BS.
I honestly don't even know who they are. (My fault for not owning a television, I suppose.) A friend sent me that link some months ago, so I posted it here for shits and giggles.
For the record, I believe them more than the conspiracy theorists, but do think the "verbal aggression" used during their video is more than a little unnecessary.