Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
From the million dollar offer website, StupidIdiots - which, IMO, is in extremely bad taste:

"The first person to prove explosives were NOT used in all of the above with a full, detailed mathematical analysis covering all of the points above will receive $1,000,000. The proof will be subject to verification by a scientific panel of PHD engineers, physicists, and lawyers"

Notice that they left out professional architects as people who would verify the evidence. There is no "proof", only theory, because the only way it could be proven would be to re-enact the whole scene again, which is very unlikely to ever happen.

Funny, but it's been almost five years since the attack, and I have yet to meet a single person in NYC that thinks the government did it - and I work less than a mile from Ground Zero.
Ill take issue with this for sure.

If you worked less than a mile from the WTC your either someone in the finacial bussiness, a constuction worker, or a janitor, or a street vendor, or any other number of jobs that are either BOSS oriented or Servent oriented.

What you do for a liveing really doesnt matter much because the bottom line is you fall into either Rich or Poor catagory.

Not to mention your leaving out the third opinion MANY hold, and thats that they dont know what happened.

And that third opinion is a mother fucker.

I live in New York, I dug in rubble, I cut steel to uncover dead firemen and flattened Fire trucks, I passed stretchers with body bags on them with only body parts in them, I found a briefcase with someones lunch (peanutbutter and jelly) and their monthy bills in it.

For me it was all TOO real.

Dont pretend to yourself that none holds an opposing opinion, my guess is that your just in the wrong circles, and make no attempts to venture out of them.
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