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Honestly... I stood in the lobby of my apartment complex in LA watching the replay of the planes flying into the Towers... they had not yet fallen... As we all know when we first saw this it took a lot to wrap our minds around it. It didn't seem real. The absolute first thought that popped into my head was, "We did this." I heard those 3 words and felt them to my core and still do. To what extent... I have my own ideas on that... ** We as in america...
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There's plenty of evidence to support the conspiracy. There's also plenty of evidence to disprove it. I used to buy in to many conspiracies. Some of which I do believe to be true. However, I try to look at things in a broader spectrum now. I bought into many conspiracies because its all fueled by emotion. Its the same way that mainstream media influences the public through emotion. Same as politicians. I think the important thing is to research these things for yourself and draw your own conclusion. I also like to ask myself and others questions like, "Would you put it past your government to do such a thing?" As far as 9/11 goes, I'm not 100% positive that our government pulled it off themselves, but I do think they knew about it. That much is obvious.
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I think there are too many people who enjoy cooking up conspiracy theories. You'll never get me to believe our government had anything to do with 9/11 (besides being inept at gathering and interpreting intelligence).
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Sure some of it may be true. But to me its a scare tactic. I believe in living my life to the fullest opposed to living my life in fear. Unfortunatley certain alternative media and films such as Zeitgeist has created a movement that has caused some people to be very rebellious and reclusive in many cases. If there was evil and deception in the government long ago as this movie implies, people still lived their lives. Whatever government has presented to us since the beginning of time, (and that goes for the whole world too) people have always adapted to their environment. Historically it may have not always been a pleasant journey through time as we've seen civilzations fall under their failing governments. Its just bound to happen,..time moves on. I do believe this age in which we live in there can be such a thing as too much information. Since most of the information about conspiracy theories is on the internet, it can be quite challenging for people to choose what to believe. We live in a time when we really have to weed out the good from the bad. Thats why i think spirituality in this age is very important.
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It's interesting, for sure, and gives you something to think about. I'm not sure if I'd believe all of it though.
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the beginning does seem like its possible im not sure about the very end though , i mean just think of all the times countries been that big it never really works (alexander, roman empire etc) . There would be civil wars everywhere. But i do believe that 9/11 was an inside job. Some things just dont add up, ya know?
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Here's what pisses me off about the movie. It begins with completely plausible conspiracies (that religion is a sham) then uses that to grease the wheels of superstition and rolls the viewer down a hill of erroneous completely off based whack job theories that result in people believing that f****n George W. and Rockefeller are using religion, terrorism, and money to gain complete dominance of the world.
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