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The biggest problem with any conspiracy theory is that for any real questions there are a dozen hair-brained ideas as to what happened. No matter what happened on 9/11, the event has become a new Kennedy assassination in the lore of possible conspiracies, with theories ranging from stupidity and a failure of leadership in the face of direct warnings to an Operation Northwoods-type government operation. Those making accusations carry varying levels of credibility, further muddying the waters of the debate.

Kevin Barrett believes the U.S. government might have destroyed the World Trade Center. Steven Jones is researching what he calls evidence that the twin towers were brought down by explosives detonated inside them, not by hijacked airliners.

These men aren’t uneducated junk scientists: Barrett will teach a class on Islam at the University of Wisconsin this fall, over the protests of more than 60 state legislators. Jones is a tenured physicist at Brigham Young University whose mainstream academic job has made him a hero to conspiracy theorists.

According to polls, some Americans believe in 9/11 conspiracy theory.

With the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks quickly approaching, skepticism about the circumstances surrounding the tragedy is strong, as one in three Americans believe officials in the federal government either assisted or took no action to stop the attacks, according to a recent survey. About 36 percent of the 1,010 respondents in a national Scripps Howard/Ohio University poll said that they thought U.S. government officials were involved in the Sept. 11 atrocities because they wanted the U.S. to go to war in the Middle East.

Some accusations come from unusual sources.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s publishing arm has released a book that says President Bush organized New York’s Sept. 11 attacks. The decision by the 160-year-old Westminster John Knox Press, the trade and academic publishing imprint of the Presbyterian Publishing Corp., to attribute the attacks on the World Trade Center brings into the U.S. religious mainstream a conspiracy theory long held by the world’s jihadists.

In ‘Christian Faith and the Truth behind 9/11: A Call to Reflection and Action,’ author David Ray Griffin calls the United States the world’s ‘chief embodiment of demonic power, says he initially scoffed at 9/11 conspiracy theories.

Of course, there are also many who dismiss conspiracies. There are a number of people loudly decrying conspiracy theories, so not all the noise is from those thinking the government was behind 9/11.

So what do you think? Ignorance, conspiracy, or terrorist act?



  1. chipp says:

    I was a government supporter and called these conspiracy people “freaks”. Until a couple of days ago I gave one of these non-offical reports a chance. And I must say “I am very concerned that the neoconservetives planned this attack”. The weekend before 9/11 the port authority had a scheduled black out of the towers(said they had to upgrade the cables) And eemployess witnessed construction men come in with boxes and rolls of small wire (claimed to be internet cable). heavy construction meaning jack hammers and massive wiring in basement , 34th floor. No security cameras or electronic door locks because of blackout.That in itself is a bunch of BS. Any electric upgrade that needs to turn off power to the whole tower would be done by ConEd, futhermore power cable is alot bigger than internet wire. And jack hammers to pull cable? And what about the 45 degree perfect cut angles of the main core supports at the base after the debris cleared. You have to be brain dead not to see something stinks here, America is full of idiots. And if we are this stupid I want us die and get blown away. I bet no one can anwser these questions, with a real logical fact instaed of insults and bush hater tactics.

  2. Greg C. says:

    Comment # 48 by Frank IBC…

    You’re exactly right Frank! Gravity and the WTC bldgs. have ONE thing in common…GRAVITY!!!

    Free fall speed of a 110 story building collapsing…

    10 seconds.

    thank you for supporting scientific evidence!!!

    (this is a given…just like my college proffesor use to say!)

    inside job!!!

  3. Evaine says:

    Good post. You make some great points that most people do not fully understand.

    “The biggest problem with any conspiracy theory is that for any real questions there are a dozen hair-brained ideas as to what happened. No matter what happened on 9/11, the event has become a new Kennedy assassination in the lore of possible conspiracies, with theories ranging from stupidity and a failure of leadership in the face of direct warnings to an Operation Northwoods-type government operation. Those making accusations carry varying levels of credibility, further muddying the waters of the debate.”

    I like how you explained that. Very helpful. Thanks.


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