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No but what I am saying as an individual should be respected and this goes for all who open threads as well.

My criticism was directed at what you posted rather than you personally. It's one thing to be open-minded about events like 9/11 - everybody should question what they see reported - but it's another entirely to be taken in by conspiracy theories like this when there simply isn't the evidence to support them.

Yeah that's why I'm more or less inclined to believe it was one of the many defence companies that made it all happen they make money off death so I wouldn't put it past them.

And if there was any evidence of that - as the conspiracy theorists maintain - then the government would have gone after them, unless you're suggesting it's a giant conspiracy...

Eyewitness is godawful and doesn't work. So assume any and all eye witness reporting is complete bull****. Do some research on the veracity of eyewitness claims and you'll shut up about the eyewitness stuff.

9/11 was performed by terrorists hijacking airliners plain and simple, no more than that, stop with the fear mongering.

fair enough, but a few more words can go a long way. If you would have posted the video and said something like... I just came across this video and while I am not sure if there is any truth to it.. what does everyone else think? This way you are leaving it open, instead you said this is no debate and you did not give YOUR opinion you also have to understand that some people find conspiracy theories offensive, especially when the evidence is to put it lightly "a stretch".

Surely I will keep this in mind and thanks for the mature response. Again I will use this for future threads :)

And if there was any evidence of that - as the conspiracy theorists maintain - then the government would have gone after them, unless you're suggesting it's a giant conspiracy...

The Government wouldn't dare to go after them cause it would be all tooo easy to let the plans of some of the US's weapons systems slip to some enemy nation.

Well I'm a guy with few words. I haven't posted much besides to replies on the hardware section but I honestly didn't see this coming when I would post a video and ask for opinion. I assume okay it a tech side I should get some interesting replies but instead I get insults and people calling people crazy with stupid images. I feel like I'm on a forum for Disney shows. From the Images I looked up, it does appear to be a commercial airline. I manage to find better shots of the plane from 9/11. Well I guess its best to not post any thread of these events. I like to question things and surely a lot of people here do too. We shouldn't be insulted for having a different opinion.

Amen.

You have to remember the maturity level isn't that high here. ;)

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