Do you agree with the documentary?
By SamuelRSmith
@SamuelRSmith (32)
January 22, 2007 10:02am CST
Do you agree with the documentary, do you think it's actually what happened.
I can't answer, I'm not sure whether America did or didn't do it to themselves, but it's made me question the news and things like that a lot more, so some good has come out of watching it.
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4 responses
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
23 Jan 07
So the internet, with all its conspiracies and lies, is more reliable than the accredited media? Seems pretty interesting way to choose what to believe if you ask me...
@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
29 Mar 07
Lots of its evidence are questions everyday people have asked and haven't gotten a clear answer.
I mean, the pentagon, the most heavily guarded place on earth next to area51, has missiles underneath it for defence, it could have blown up anything coming its way... (thats not discussed in the movie)
and how can the towers have fallen if the supports bend at 3000 degrees while fuel burns at 1500..
these are questions i was asking even before the movie, the movie just became a backbone.
AND now, everyone has forgotten about what has happened and the true people that did this are going to come off with a clean sheet.
@MichianaGuy (92)
• United States
23 Jan 07
The idiocy of the government did it to America. All the acts were there, but "no one would dare", well, I guess they were wrong. And now it's all the same old blame game, we blame our allies, our allies blame our intelligence agencies, and the cycle goes on and on and on............
My thoughts are that if the government branches could have gotten communication down before it was necessary, all the information would have been in one place instead of 5 or 10 agencies having a small bit, but nothing conclusive.
@pointlesspunk (100)
• Canada
29 Mar 07
I fully agree with it. The evidence shows that it's a big cover up.