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post #151 of 221

It is very difficult for me to comprehend the thought process that allows anyone to come to the conclusion that the United States government allowed both the horrors of 9-11 and Pearl Harbor.  What makes this even more incomprehensible is that after coming to that amazing and startling conclusion one could also come to the conclusion that all was hunky dory in Nazi Germany because 99% of the Germans had no idea what was happening even though one could smell the stench of the death camps for miles around and that those who did know were powerless to do anything.  That is a remarkable thought process and I am also sure that it is quite enviable in some circles

post #152 of 221
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Should we, or is that to much?  What do you think? I think we passed to much a long time ago.


Some people would say we haven't gone far enough and the courts say we haven't crossed the line yet. But MRI's would be impractical and not possible.

but some people think if we cant stop all why try to stop any. It's like saying we cant stop all child molesters so why try to stop any.

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post #153 of 221
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The expert was saying that our current methods are not looking for the real dangers.  He said that it is not really a worry that terrorists will manually crash a plane as the pilots will not open the cockpit for any reason and that we need to be concentrating on using/finding methods to detect these hard to detect explosives. 


I think if you ask cowboy he will tell you locks don't stop anybody.

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post #154 of 221
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The expert was saying that our current methods are not looking for the real dangers.  He said that it is not really a worry that terrorists will manually crash a plane as the pilots will not open the cockpit for any reason and that we need to be concentrating on using/finding methods to detect these hard to detect explosives. 


I think if you ask cowboy he will tell you locks don't stop anybody.

Nope they dont but. Not sure I see anyone getting threw a cockpit door though with a pilot on the other side in control of a plane that can fly inverted.

post #155 of 221
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Nope they dont but. Not sure I see anyone getting threw a cockpit door though with a pilot on the other side in control of a plane that can fly inverted.


So locks do work for something ? Wow I feel that you're making progress.

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post #156 of 221
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It is very difficult for me to comprehend the thought process that allows anyone to come to the conclusion that the United States government allowed both the horrors of 9-11 and Pearl Harbor.  What makes this even more incomprehensible is that after coming to that amazing and startling conclusion one could also come to the conclusion that all was hunky dory in Nazi Germany because 99% of the Germans had no idea what was happening even though one could smell the stench of the death camps for miles around and that those who did know were powerless to do anything.  That is a remarkable thought process and I am also sure that it is quite enviable in some circles

 

 

Both the government involvement and or willingness to let 9/11 an Pearl Haber happen has been discussed in depth on this forum. Q9 is well read on the latter.

 

 

I never said it was all hunky dory.

As for the smell? How many people live next to these camps?

 

By the time the death camps came around they are heavily guarded with armed Nazis an the populous had been disarmed.

post #157 of 221
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Both the government involvement and or willingness to let 9/11 an Pearl Haber happen has been discussed in depth on this forum. Q9 is well read on the latter.

 

 

I never said it was all hunky dory.

As for the smell? How many people live next to these camps?

 

By the time the death camps came around they are heavily guarded with armed Nazis an the populous had been disarmed.

So if there was one piece of evidence that Bush let 9/11 happen then don't you think Obama would put that out there if it was true no Republican would ever get elected to anything.
I think most of the populous was armed and fighting for the camps.

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post #158 of 221

Was talking to a friend about this thread. Because of work they have to be in a new city every couple of days, they almost live in airports. He said the funny thing is the people who only fly once or twice a year are the loudest complainers about the lines and security. People who frequently fly understand the need for security.

Forgive your enemies -- it messes with their heads.

Forgive your enemies -- it messes with their heads.

post #159 of 221
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Originally Posted by rebelcowboysnb View PostBoth the government involvement and or willingness to let 9/11 an Pearl Haber happen has been discussed in depth on this forum. Q9 is well read on the latter.

 

 

 

 

   I have no idea how old you are but my guess is that you are old enough to know better if you were interested enough to get the real facts.  As for Q9 he is a nice, likeable young man who is well read for his age but if he came to the conclusion that our government allowed Pearl Harbor he needs to go back and re-read again.  As for your beliefs I, for one, think that it is obvious where they come from and I must respectfully tell you that you are just off base on all counts.

post #160 of 221
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Was talking to a friend about this thread. Because of work they have to be in a new city every couple of days, they almost live in airports. He said the funny thing is the people who only fly once or twice a year are the loudest complainers about the lines and security. People who frequently fly understand the need for security.


Isn't that always the way.

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