I found this very interesting. I may have solved the reason why some folk are so obsessed about 9-11 being a conspiracy. Your thoughts are welcomed!! :thumbsup:


http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/grieving.html

Grief has been described by one author in three stages. The first is shock and denial. You may find yourself saying "This can't be happening to me" or "why me?" You may even go on with your daily activities as if nothing has happened. This is denial.

Or maybe there aren't terrorists that just hate so I should'nt be on alert. If my government is behind it, it won't affect your daily activities.

The next stage may be anger and depression. You may find yourself surprisingly short tempered or easily frustrated. This stage may also be expressed by a turning inward away from your usual activities or people.

Turning inward...maybe such as using an ignore feature so as not to hear the truth?

The third stage is understanding and acceptance. There may be a sense of peace and an ability to go on with life in a meaningful way, despite the loss


You see people, there is hope for ya! Just try to be strong!!! :thumbsup:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . The Three Stages of Grief for Conspiracy People I found this very interesting. I may have solved the reason why some folk are so obsessed about 9-11 being a conspiracy. Your thoughts are welcomed!! :thumbsup: http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/grieving.html Grief has been described by one author in three stages. The first is shock and denial. You may find yourself saying "This can't be happening to me" or "why me?" You may even go on with your daily activities as if nothing has happened. This is denial. Or maybe there aren't terrorists Rating: 5