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That's a great question - would it add or detract from credibility of the movement. In the end, the "movement" seems to be almost dead - it's one of those things where anyone who isn't drunk on koolaid is aware that the 9/11 thing stinks to high heaven, yet nobody wants to talk about it. Considering that there's a lot of factual information out there to essentially prove that 9/11 was a greater conspiracy than the "commission" revealed - the 29 pages stuff, the timing might be right for it to become a national issue.
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[–] 6213158? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
That's a great question - would it add or detract from credibility of the movement. In the end, the "movement" seems to be almost dead - it's one of those things where anyone who isn't drunk on koolaid is aware that the 9/11 thing stinks to high heaven, yet nobody wants to talk about it. Considering that there's a lot of factual information out there to essentially prove that 9/11 was a greater conspiracy than the "commission" revealed - the 29 pages stuff, the timing might be right for it to become a national issue.
[–] flyawayhigh [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I think that 9-11 is very much in the minds of people to this day. The pressure to be quiet is overwhelming.
[–] 6213170? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
but it's not a national conversation. I think it needs to break out of the media blackout. Only someone like Trump could do that.