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 Post subject: So, my brother is a conspiracy theorist now. . .
PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:34 pm 
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Okay, here's the thing. My bro is kinda a neanderthal. He's big, dumb, and has a short temper. Recently (Yes, I'm aware it's about oh say . . . 5 years late), he's discovered all the You Tube conspiracy theory documentaries on 9-11. He keeps trying to get my mom to watch them, and she's not interested. This is leading to big fights because Jason (my bro), really thinks he's on to something here.

I never got so much into that crap, I watched them, but as I have more than 5 or 6 IQ points I was able to take them with a grain of salt. It was also so long ago, I've forgotten what most of them focused on. What I need from you all who have looked further into these issues, is what's the best FACTUAL thing I can say to shut him the fuck up already?

And no, just pointing out what an idiot he is will only lead to the nearest object not nailed down to be winged at my head. I'm not kidding.


Little help? So he'll leave my mom the fuck alone already?

And if the mods wanna move this to GD that's fine, but I figured I'd get better answers from the N&D crowd.

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have you heard the audio recordings pursuant to firefighters saying how they were taking down wtc 7?

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Frontline on PBS has had a number of very interesting shows dealing with the destruction of the World Trade Center- including one where they had the architects of the building talking in detail about how the collapse of the buildings was most likely to have occurred in the manner it did (straight down, very similar to a professional demolition, rather than things like tipping over etc)- they went into great detail about how the towers were built, what an impact by planes like the ones that hit would have- really I thought it was terribly thorough, and well worth watching - I know PBS still sells the DVDs/VHS tapes of past shows- it might be worth your efforts to look on their website to purchase one and give it to him to watch for Christmas or something.
Honestly I don't think there's a more objective documentary show out there than Frontline, and I'm always impressed with the lengths they go to in order to verify information.

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Frontline on PBS has had a number of very interesting shows dealing with the destruction of the World Trade Center- including one where they had the architects of the building talking in detail about how the collapse of the buildings was most likely to have occurred in the manner it did (straight down, very similar to a professional demolition, rather than things like tipping over etc)- they went into great detail about how the towers were built, what an impact by planes like the ones that hit would have- really I thought it was terribly thorough, and well worth watching - I know PBS still sells the DVDs/VHS tapes of past shows- it might be worth your efforts to look on their website to purchase one and give it to him to watch for Christmas or something.
Honestly I don't think there's a more objective documentary show out there than Frontline, and I'm always impressed with the lengths they go to in order to verify information.


I might do this, if he keeps it up. Last night he was yelling at what a stupid bitch she was because she wouldn't talk about it with him. To me it's really amusing, because he's like the last person on the bandwagon. Everything he's spewing is soooo 5 years ago. I usually have to leave the room because I'm laughing so hard.

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Frontline on PBS has had a number of very interesting shows dealing with the destruction of the World Trade Center- including one where they had the architects of the building talking in detail about how the collapse of the buildings was most likely to have occurred in the manner it did (straight down, very similar to a professional demolition, rather than things like tipping over etc)- they went into great detail about how the towers were built, what an impact by planes like the ones that hit would have- really I thought it was terribly thorough, and well worth watching - I know PBS still sells the DVDs/VHS tapes of past shows- it might be worth your efforts to look on their website to purchase one and give it to him to watch for Christmas or something.
Honestly I don't think there's a more objective documentary show out there than Frontline, and I'm always impressed with the lengths they go to in order to verify information.


I might do this, if he keeps it up. Last night he was yelling at what a stupid bitch she was because she wouldn't talk about it with him. To me it's really amusing, because he's like the last person on the bandwagon. Everything he's spewing is soooo 5 years ago. I usually have to leave the room because I'm laughing so hard.



There was a several hundred page document I linked to in the 9/11 thread that clearly refutes every claim made in loose change and other such mindless crap. Print that out and everytime he says something crazy you can instantly refute it with sources beyond 'unnamed witness who saw teh jewzsz filming in jersey'

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 Post subject: Re: So, my brother is a conspiracy theorist now. . .
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NaiveAndTrue wrote:
malice wrote:
Frontline on PBS has had a number of very interesting shows dealing with the destruction of the World Trade Center- including one where they had the architects of the building talking in detail about how the collapse of the buildings was most likely to have occurred in the manner it did (straight down, very similar to a professional demolition, rather than things like tipping over etc)- they went into great detail about how the towers were built, what an impact by planes like the ones that hit would have- really I thought it was terribly thorough, and well worth watching - I know PBS still sells the DVDs/VHS tapes of past shows- it might be worth your efforts to look on their website to purchase one and give it to him to watch for Christmas or something.
Honestly I don't think there's a more objective documentary show out there than Frontline, and I'm always impressed with the lengths they go to in order to verify information.


I might do this, if he keeps it up. Last night he was yelling at what a stupid bitch she was because she wouldn't talk about it with him. To me it's really amusing, because he's like the last person on the bandwagon. Everything he's spewing is soooo 5 years ago. I usually have to leave the room because I'm laughing so hard.


as retarded as I feel to admit it, I'm seriously considering ordering a number of these as a Christmas gift for myself. - There's one they did on the one year anniversary of the event titled "Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero" dealing with how people handled the emotional fall out of the attacks, and the the kind of crisis's of faith many people experienced as a result of the destruction of the WTC.
It was incredible, truly.
My favorite quote ever came from it- they talked to the former curator of fine arts at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC about religion and art in connection to the event, and he said while discussing it "Art is exactly NOT what religion is..." which may not make a whole lot of sense out of context, but it really voiced my feelings perfectly at that time.

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 Post subject: Re: So, my brother is a conspiracy theorist now. . .
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My advice to you would be to forget about it.
Anyone willing and capable of assessing the events of that day, logically and evidentially, will determine that there was no government conspiracy.
It sounds like your brother is neither willing nor capable.
So...forget it.

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have you heard the audio recordings pursuant to firefighters saying how they were taking down wtc 7?



Category: capable, but not willing.

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have you heard the audio recordings pursuant to firefighters saying how they were taking down wtc 7?



Category: capable, but not willing.

you'd figure he'd play that, no? it's about the last bastion these people have.

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malice wrote:
as retarded as I feel to admit it, I'm seriously considering ordering a number of these as a Christmas gift for myself.


I don't know what kind of internet connection you have, but you can probably avoid buying the programs and watch them from their website. Here's the link, they have an extensive archive of past episodes that stream from the site, so you don't even have to d/l them.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/

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malice wrote:
as retarded as I feel to admit it, I'm seriously considering ordering a number of these as a Christmas gift for myself.


I don't know what kind of internet connection you have, but you can probably avoid buying the programs and watch them from their website. Here's the link, they have an extensive archive of past episodes that stream from the site, so you don't even have to d/l them.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/


well that's the retarded part... I'd like to own some of them- but thank you for the link- I'm adding it to my 'favorites' list - they're always worth watching again.

(I always had a hard time using a library card to read a book too, I like to have them around so I buy them ... it's weirdo of me. :/ )

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malice wrote:
aprilfifth wrote:
malice wrote:
as retarded as I feel to admit it, I'm seriously considering ordering a number of these as a Christmas gift for myself.


I don't know what kind of internet connection you have, but you can probably avoid buying the programs and watch them from their website. Here's the link, they have an extensive archive of past episodes that stream from the site, so you don't even have to d/l them.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/


well that's the retarded part... I'd like to own some of them- but thank you for the link- I'm adding it to my 'favorites' list - they're always worth watching again.

(I always had a hard time using a library card to read a book too, I like to have them around so I buy them ... it's weirdo of me. :/ )


Well I can understand that because I like to own my books as well. Even though noone else understands why lol.

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So, who killed Kennedy then?


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So I take it then that everyone in this thread is just going to accept the government's account of everything that happened that day.

I've seen Loose Change and read Popular Science's refute of it all. Something is still weird. No, I'm no conspiracy theorist and I won't blame Bush or Cheney or anyone else in this country for that matter. But some things seem odd, and we need to question the government and get the facts. All the government has to do is prove that what they've told us is the truth, and I doubt that after 6.5 years it's gonna be a threat to national security. That doesn't bother anyone?

NaT, maybe your bro is nuts. I've seen you write about him before, and while I don't know him it sounds like he needs some screws tightened. But blindly believing what the gov says is no different than blindly believing what the conspiracy theorists say.

The only two facts I'm certain of is that roughly 3,000 people died that day, and that our foreign policy (in regards to the middle east) over the last 6 years has been enabled by that specific event.

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if its that amusing id encourage him for your own amusment

also, i have to say this is the first NAT post ive seen where there is no reference to her b/f

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if its that amusing id encourage him for your own amusment

also, i have to say this is the first NAT post ive seen where there is no reference to her b/f



Encouraging him leads to my getting hurt as often as amused.


And I can't help it, I've known him since I was 12, he lives around the corner and I don't have many geographically close friends. He's like a tumor. LOL. Be nice.

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So I take it then that everyone in this thread is just going to accept the government's account of everything that happened that day.

I've seen Loose Change and read Popular Science's refute of it all. Something is still weird. No, I'm no conspiracy theorist and I won't blame Bush or Cheney or anyone else in this country for that matter. But some things seem odd, and we need to question the government and get the facts. All the government has to do is prove that what they've told us is the truth, and I doubt that after 6.5 years it's gonna be a threat to national security. That doesn't bother anyone?

NaT, maybe your bro is nuts. I've seen you write about him before, and while I don't know him it sounds like he needs some screws tightened. But blindly believing what the gov says is no different than blindly believing what the conspiracy theorists say.
The only two facts I'm certain of is that roughly 3,000 people died that day, and that our foreign policy (in regards to the middle east) over the last 6 years has been enabled by that specific event.



I agree, which is why I blindly believe neither. I just want him to leave my mom alone about it. As if taking care of his kid all day isn't enough!

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So I take it then that everyone in this thread is just going to accept the government's account of everything that happened that day.

I've seen Loose Change and read Popular Science's refute of it all. Something is still weird. No, I'm no conspiracy theorist and I won't blame Bush or Cheney or anyone else in this country for that matter. But some things seem odd, and we need to question the government and get the facts. All the government has to do is prove that what they've told us is the truth, and I doubt that after 6.5 years it's gonna be a threat to national security. That doesn't bother anyone?

NaT, maybe your bro is nuts. I've seen you write about him before, and while I don't know him it sounds like he needs some screws tightened. But blindly believing what the gov says is no different than blindly believing what the conspiracy theorists say.
The only two facts I'm certain of is that roughly 3,000 people died that day, and that our foreign policy (in regards to the middle east) over the last 6 years has been enabled by that specific event.



I agree, which is why I blindly believe neither. I just want him to leave my mom alone about it. As if taking care of his kid all day isn't enough!


There's no need for blind belief here.

There is truth.
All you have to do is be capable of understanding it,
and be willing to accept it.

It's that simple.

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