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RE: Tinfoils-R-Us

in #psychology7 years ago

I doubt that the government's story about what happened that day is in any way complete, but I doubt the other versions even more.

Please watch the video that I posted - you might change your mind - try to debunk it and answer the 50 questions - millions have seen it yet not one person has ever debunked it - be my guest.

Asking questions is good, but I find that once people have rejected the official story, they tend to seize on the first story that comes along after that.

That is an assumption, and a broad-stroke of a brush. You are labelling every person as being the same when it is obvious that we are not all the same.

Also, I think that the causes for the "War on Terror" run a lot deeper than a single event.

They most certainly do, they date back thousands of years but I generally find that this depth of information is a little too much for most people to digest in one sitting.

I would encourage you to try the appetizer (my video) before we proceed to the next course.

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I am not going to watch the video... I honestly do not care about events that happened in a country that I have no relationship with 16 years ago.

Also, I find videos to be the worst way to consume information critically.

I am not going to watch the video

Of course you won't - you will continue to bury your head in the sand, make excuses and label people that have done their homework as conspiracy theorists.

No, I just have more important things to do with my life than try and figure out what happened over 15 years ago on the other side of the planet from where I was at the time. That kind of things is something people dedicate lifetimes to, and I consider my life far more valuable.

Tell me, how would my life improve by knowing the truth about this particular topic, rather than the truth about how an LCD screen works?

It is a small world, what affects our country affects your country, Global economy=global government...

Do you mean researching the EMF radiation effects of Tell-A-Vision or the mind control programs that it emits?

I actually meant understanding the principles behind it. Even the examples you give, would be more relevant.

Got it - in your opinion understanding the technical aspects of how Tell-A-Vision works (technically), is far more important than understanding the sociological, physiological, economic and environmental impact that Tell-A-Vision and 9/11 has had on our lives.

The world is very fortunate to have men of your great intellect gracing our presence.

It is indeed.

Television (I know you think you are making a clever point by butchering the English language, but you are not) is something that is a presence in our lives at the moment.

Most of what you have been talking about is an event that happened in the past. While it does have impact in the present, studying the events leading up to it has very little utility in my life, and in the lives of the vast majority of the people on the planet.

You have not actually answered my question: How would knowing the truth about 9/11 improve my life?

No, I just have more important things to do with my life than try and figure out what happened over 15 years ago on the other side of the planet from where I was at the time. That kind of things is something people dedicate lifetimes to, and I consider my life far more valuable.

You don't need to dedicate your life to it - you just need to dedicate some of your TV time to watching a documentary that I stake my ENTIRE reputation on. You could have already have watched much of it by now but instead you choose to dig your heels in and dismiss truth.

You still ignore the questions I asked you. Is the "truth" in that documentary any more relevant to my life than the truth of the event I posted above. You claim to be an independent thinker, so you should be able to answer that question.

You still ignore the questions I asked you. Is the "truth" in that documentary any more relevant to my life than the truth of the event I posted above.

I've already answered it, stop wasting my time.

With all due respect - you have not answered any of the 50 Questions that this video asks - you asked to me explain why you should watch it instead - the answers are in the video but you haven chosen to bury your head in the sand and ignore them.

So are you saying that this video is so amazing, it will contradict the truth of what I have said?

You need to justify why I should watch the video, since you walked into an only tangentially related conversation, and started spreading your "truth"