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Regarding 9/11, the belief that some farmers and sheperds from an impoverished country, coordinated mayhap by Bin Laden - who according to an American reporter on CBS was on 9/11 in an American military hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and who presumably therefore used his laptop and the hospitals wifi connection - were able to hijack four US-airliners and steer them into targets at the same time - is a conspiracy theory. The planes that supposedly were hijacked took off from America. Bin Laden was from Saudi-Arabia and was in Pakistan at the time of the attack. The attacks had nothing to do with Afghanistan, nor with Iraq. The US government even knew where Bin Laden was and could easily have arrested him had they wanted to. That Iraq was involved in 9/11 is by general concensus agreed on that it was a conspiracy theory launched by the Bush administration without any foundation in fact. This is not to say that Bush and co did the attacks of 9/11. Of course there exists terrorism and jihadists who would like to do something of this kind to America, but before we believe they did that, there must be provided evidence - especially evidence that Afghanistan or Iraq would be involved in any way. It seems to me that it is important that a fresh investigation is made in 9/11 in an attempt to verify whoever was guilty. There is not even a concensus about how the twin towers came down, nor the neighbouring building. This as they collapsed in free fall and into their footprints. In any case, the "war against terror" is a fraud. 9/11 was a gigantic crime, however, the crimes committed in the name of 9/11 were also gigantic. Afghanistan and Iraq were invaded on the pretext of the ongoing and continuing "war on terror".
Posted on: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 03:24:08 +0000

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