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"THE GROUND ZERO MOSQUE LIES"

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Anonymous American Action Report said...

Gordon Duff's article is important "new evidence" in the 9/11 criminal case. I place the term "new evidence" in quotation marks because it's a legal term for evidence that has the capacity to overturn previous decisions.
Previously, we were presented with a false paradigm: Either the Pentagon was hit by a commercial airliner or a cruise missile. The Pentagon may not have been hit by a cruise missile, but Duff's article proves beyond any reasonable doubt that it wasn't hit by a commercial airliner.
I also salute Gordon Duff for avoiding conspiracy theory in his article. I have nothing against conspiracy theories; I have plenty of my own; but there's a pitfall in resorting to them when you're trying to present evidence.
As soon as you bring conspiracy theory into it, deniers can shift the focus from the evidence to the theory. If there's even one flaw or "I don't know" in your theory, deniers can use that to throw out the evidence. It's not logical, but that's the way the deniers operate.
Good work!

September 17, 2010 at 12:04:00 AM MDT

Anonymous Jerzy Ulicki-Rek said...

http://911research.wtc7.net/mirrors/killtown/penta_lawn.htm

Jerzy

September 17, 2010 at 4:53:00 AM MDT

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