| >the absurdity of the idea to begin with A false flag operation initiated by America is an absurd idea? What about all the documented and public comings and goings of when America has done just that? How in the hell is the notion of America creating an enemy to rally against absurd when there is proof of it occurring in the past? Operation Northwoods - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods Project TP-Ajax - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat Many people say the Gulf of Tonkin incident which initiated the Vietnam "conflict" was also one. I'm astounded that you can make a statement like that when there is such black and white proof of such incidents occurring in the past. I'm not talking about 9/11, I'm just saying that it isn't out of the realm of possibility for a government to manufacture an enemy. What I'm wondering is, are you just ignorant and you've never heard of these documented false flag operations? Or instead have you heard of these things and choose not to believe it? |
But why is the idea that 9/11 was an inside job absurd? Is the only reason because people consider it absurd that the US would ever do such a thing? Or is it possible to believe that, yes, the US has done such things, but it is absurd to think that 9/11 was one of them?
I submit that it is possible to believe that the US has done such things, and also possible - even reasonable - to believe that it is still absurd to think that 9/11 was such an event.