I'm thinking now, after reading and seeing a whole bunch of different opinions, that whatever the truth behind 9/11, the confusion surrounding those events was and is a part of the plan.

People talk about the idea that 9/11 would have to have involved so many people that you could never keep it a secret. I wonder if there aren't people in this country who question their own involvement in those events. Because the idea that there would need to be thousands involved is true, actually understated I think. It's possible that there would need to be so many people involved from such varying fields that many of those directly involved have no idea to this day that they played a part, however small. And if it's true that the whole op was an inside job, there must be those who realized after the fact that some random task or job they performed may very well have contributed in it's own way. Can those people come forward with what they might know? What if their knowledge led to the realization that this was an inside job? Would they be treated well by a populace who knows them only for being complicate in the deaths of thousands of Americans? I would think someone in this position would be scared to come forward.

I don't claim to have any answers, this is just the kind of thing I think about. I have all the same questions.