??It's not a "pedestal" - thousands died, many thousands more were severly injured and/or traumatized, and the whole area was like a DMZ zone for a year.?

-??? And that makes their opinion the dictator of fact? If every new Yorker believe the world was flat it wouldn??t make it flat. Do you understand what I??m saying?

??No, I don't know how many New Yorkers believe that Jews are responsible for the towers. Do you??

actually a lot their belief is based on the protocols of Zion, theres acctualy a movie about it. All I??m saying is that new Yorkers believe many things, it doesn??t matter.

??Many architects and engineers, professionals and educators from MIT to Columbia University and more, have issued various theories on it, and certainly can, at the very least, "understand very high level scientific discussions"?

yes? thus their discussions on the topic are at a high level. A level most people cannot understand well. Luckily I have the education and can understand it and personally interpret it and their arguments. You on the other hand (as said) are educated on the subject and will have a lower comprehension level if you bothered to read their articles. Because of this you accept the ??experts? opinion because you don??t understand enough of it to even look for errors (not an insult, 90% of people aren??t educated to this level in this highly specific direction).

??There wasn't much left to look at.?

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Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
The only explanation that the conspiracy people seem to come up with is that they are all part of the "plot". I do not think so. .
So, you group all conspiracy theorists together then assume we all have the same beliefs for the same reasons. easier that confronting what I say?