Sunday, April 2, 2006

Debunking 9/11 Conspiracies

UPDATE – Actor Seth Green and writer/poet Erica Jong join Ed Asner in questioning the U.S. government’s role in the deaths of three-thousand American citizens on September 11th, 2001. Thanks Charlie Sheen, now look at what you’ve started – a bunch of copycat lunatics.

Professor John McAdams posted a story about how a former-Marquette Tribune editor, Adam Kirby, has fallen into the 9/11-conspiratorial crowd, like Mr. David Guillory who to this day as far as I know of still believes the Jews were behind it, and blames the US government, not al Qaeda, for the deaths of nearly three-thousand American citizens. This makes me feel a whole lot more comfortable about the Marquette Tribune now. Adam cites this video as the cause of his conversion.

Popular Mechanics debunks many of the major myths 9/11-conspiracists have developed in regards to this tragic event, including the belief that no plane wreckage was found at the Pentagon on September 11th, 2001.

Educate yourselves and don't believe these hacks.