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Spitzer drop in the wave of 9/11 doubt

13 March 2008, 06:18, by JBPeebles

Whoa Sorcha! What a good post.

Investigating Silverman would set off a lot of alarm bells. Everyone is growing suspicious over 9/11, not so much from a sense of trying to understand who did it and how, but more from general uncertainty arising from the follow-up response.

Even the Good Germans among us might pause from their daily routine and wonder-albeit for the smallest of time—just what it would mean if al Qaeda had been created by Western intelligence agencies, or that the Towers had burned molten hot for weeks (sign of thermate), or that WTC 7 (housing the SEC’s safe containing investigations of tech bubble trades) fell faster than gravity, or...

The list of doubts keep growing. The first round of explanations for 9/11 has dissolved. The outing of Spitzer has no chance of putting the Humpty Dumpty of the Official Explanation back together again.

The failures to win in the 9/11 Wars have fanned discontent over the government’s explanation of 9/11 from spark to burning embers that are spreading. Once the fire catches it won’t matter where the surviving perpetrators hide. Anywhere on this earth they will be hunted down.

Odd how the US has to torture so much, isn’t it? If the people were really guilty, surely they would have more substantial evidence than coerced confessions, eh now? Another explanation could be that al Qaeda was never an organized entity capable of launching a cross-continental terror strike, or that alleged terrorists simply had nothing to do with 9/11.