Thanks for your comment and input here. Yes, the post I made from a few days ago with 53 admitted false flags in it really sets the scene. For me, 911 was very definitely an inside job and there are is a huge volume of evidence to back that up. I feel it really does matter whether or not the actions of the US agencies were through ignorance of maliciousness and from a legal perspective that is key - since, for one, it makes the difference between being prosecuted for malfeasance in office or being executed for treason.
I also think Pearl Harbor was a deliberate setup too. The US gov and mil have been involved in so many false flags that it can be hard to distinguish when there are ANY real conflicts occurring - I'm sure there are many 'organic' conflicts too - but typically they do arise out of actions started by US agencies overtly or covertly. :/
@ura-soul I've had the chance to look through some of your posts, and it's likely that you and I would probably but heads on many issues. That being said, the topics you write about are many of the same topics I believe should be highlighted and discussed - regardless if I agree or disagree. Keep up the good work and I look forward to checking out more of your posts...
Great thanks! Unfortunately, I just wrote you a long reply here and then Steemit failed and I lost it. :/
I was really saying that it's fine to disagree, the key is to learn to bring balance to discussions so that judgemental thoughts and habitual thinking don't cause us to try to attack or overpower each other.. It is exactly these kinds of patterns that are the origins of the problems within the topics we are discussing too (war/conflict etc.).
Disagreements need understanding and understanding needs patience, enquiry and exploration of the type which can be done in internet spaces like this.
I'm glad to meet you as one who also understands the importance of the topics I am covering. :)
I followed you here too.