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[QUOTE="sacreligion:664621"]well if you look at all the evidence that gets brought up in support of the "inside job" theory, it's very easy to paint a picture when your mind can help fill in the missing parts. the real question to ask is "why would the government do this?" obviously people say it was a catalyst to gain a stronger presence in the middle east, whether it be for control purposes or solely for oil. people also claim that there was a MASSIVE insurance policy placed on the towers shortly before the attacks, and the fact that there was some odd amount of billions of dollars worth of gold and silver beneath the site. the only problem i have when reading into all this is the fact you have to start considering the influence of the ol' "new world order" clusterfuck. now the motives and the means seem plausible, but how exactly can the powers that be use events like 9/11 to work out as they want? obviously there are those who will question their motives, and the danger of losing all they had worked for hangs in the balance. what would they gain from pushing the will of the american people into a realm where the masses might start to distrust their government and want to make a change? that's kind of a stretch, but i just have problems in believing that a small group can control a huge group even with the assistance of the media and "democratic" governments. the whole thing stinks like yesterdays diapers. and yes, i do read into a LOT of conspiracy theories. enough to the point where it's nearly impossible to discern what's actually real and what's lies, and that inherently makes you question everything. so therefore i have a hard time believing anything, really. wow, that was quite a rant there[/QUOTE]
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