OK, I waited until a different month rather than pursuing discussion of the biggest deception of our generation on the anniversary of the events of 9/11/2001.
We're past the 'where was I', 'how did it make me feel as it was unfolding' reminiscing and perhaps capable now of taking a clearer look from the vantage of hindsight and really scrutinizing the narrative and agenda rationally. Outside of America, it seems more acceptable to acknowledge that the whole world was lied to, that the truth was buried, and that we will likely never know the exact details of that day.
By contrast, in America, 'never forget' remains largely hijacked regarding 9/11, it tends to denote rather, 'never question the official story'.
"Truther" has become a pejorative term here, and it must be ... for if the wheels fall off the biggest cover-up at the highest level, the lesser cover-ups fall with it and the illusion of fear and victimization gets shifted from the vague but useful 'extremists', 'nut jobs' or 'those who are against us' to primarily 'us'.
Some questions to ponder: Why did our own government cover-up the truth? Why were we offered a fictional narrative instead? Why did so many readily accept it despite the glaring flaws and omissions? What agenda was served? How is it still impacting billions around the globe today? How has it changed the world, the world our posterity will inherit?
I'll also entertain any 'falsers' who dare to try supporting the official cover-up narrative here for my own amusement purposes, but remember, real lives - innocent lives - were lost that day, and countless more if you include the vast and perpetual global war on terror (and increased empire meddling) it helped to usher in. Even if we never reach the truth, exposing the deceit behind this pivotal event is still a worthwhile endeavor.
Always question - the truth doesn't mind, indeed, it demands it.
[video=youtube;_JwxzVlLLwQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JwxzVlLLwQ[/video]
Popcorn will be made available for those who didn't bring their own.
We're past the 'where was I', 'how did it make me feel as it was unfolding' reminiscing and perhaps capable now of taking a clearer look from the vantage of hindsight and really scrutinizing the narrative and agenda rationally. Outside of America, it seems more acceptable to acknowledge that the whole world was lied to, that the truth was buried, and that we will likely never know the exact details of that day.
By contrast, in America, 'never forget' remains largely hijacked regarding 9/11, it tends to denote rather, 'never question the official story'.
"Truther" has become a pejorative term here, and it must be ... for if the wheels fall off the biggest cover-up at the highest level, the lesser cover-ups fall with it and the illusion of fear and victimization gets shifted from the vague but useful 'extremists', 'nut jobs' or 'those who are against us' to primarily 'us'.
Some questions to ponder: Why did our own government cover-up the truth? Why were we offered a fictional narrative instead? Why did so many readily accept it despite the glaring flaws and omissions? What agenda was served? How is it still impacting billions around the globe today? How has it changed the world, the world our posterity will inherit?
I'll also entertain any 'falsers' who dare to try supporting the official cover-up narrative here for my own amusement purposes, but remember, real lives - innocent lives - were lost that day, and countless more if you include the vast and perpetual global war on terror (and increased empire meddling) it helped to usher in. Even if we never reach the truth, exposing the deceit behind this pivotal event is still a worthwhile endeavor.
Always question - the truth doesn't mind, indeed, it demands it.
[video=youtube;_JwxzVlLLwQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JwxzVlLLwQ[/video]
Popcorn will be made available for those who didn't bring their own.