Dale
10th October 2010, 14:10
It's been just over nine years since September the 11th, 2001, and I feel like it's due time we had a thoughtful discussion over the implications of the events that transpired.
We already have several well researched threads concerning the many contradictions of the "official report" on 9/11, along with several equally well researched individuals contributing to these threads. In my personal opinion, there is sufficient material to question the "official report," but that's not the direction I'm taking with this thread.
Ten years ago; America had considerably less of a presence in the Middle East, and talk of "body scanners" at airports would have been greeted with laughter.
Afghanistan had a good few deviations less of an opium industry, and gasoline was under two dollars a gallon.
There was no Department of Homeland Security.
Nor was there a "Patriot Act."
And the list could continue indefinitely.
I leave this thread open to discussions concerning what the events of September the 11th, 2001 brought to us; both on a collective and individual level.
We already have several well researched threads concerning the many contradictions of the "official report" on 9/11, along with several equally well researched individuals contributing to these threads. In my personal opinion, there is sufficient material to question the "official report," but that's not the direction I'm taking with this thread.
Ten years ago; America had considerably less of a presence in the Middle East, and talk of "body scanners" at airports would have been greeted with laughter.
Afghanistan had a good few deviations less of an opium industry, and gasoline was under two dollars a gallon.
There was no Department of Homeland Security.
Nor was there a "Patriot Act."
And the list could continue indefinitely.
I leave this thread open to discussions concerning what the events of September the 11th, 2001 brought to us; both on a collective and individual level.