Saturday, July 26, 2008
WEEKEND WORLD CONSPIRACIES
Although I freely admit that conspiracy theories are the individual’s best defense against chaos, I have never had time to delve with any depth into the miasma of conspiracy that surrounds the real nature and the real origins of the attacks on the USA of September 11th, 2001. My only excuse is that I was too busy waiting for a deathbed confession to provide and nail the final details on the JFK/RFK murders. After reading this encapsulation of the current state of 9/11 theorizing (in the form of a kind of “9/11 For Dummies”) I couldn’t help but frown in awe at some points, but also mutter “prove it” at others. (Click to share)
And then I went on to watch the next tale of possible horror to come, and I had to wonder, whether I wanted to or not.
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Why the American obsession with conspiracies? The puppeteers operate in plain view, eg. the Project for the New American Century :-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_American_Century
Is the burning of the Reichstag considered a conspiracy theory?
isn't the "who benefits from it" factor one of the main keys to a serious investigation? or is it also conspiracy theory?
did the magic bullet really exist?
who stole the egg?
There's no 'serious investigation' on
http://www.serendipity.li/_home.html
I'm just so happy there was a deathbed confession on Jimmy Hoffa. He was a '60's figure that I find at least as admirable as JFK. If he'd spent any time on his deathbed he probably could have set the world straight on who killed JFK. You wanna read a seriously fucked up book? Read "I Heard You Paint Houses", the story of Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran. He killed Hoffa. He shipped the guns that were used on Kennedy and he had one of the worst case of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder I've ever heard of. A really punk rock book. None of these guys were what you'd call "nice".
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