Yes, i saw that about two weeks ago, it is very good, i think that it should be aired on TV, then again the government will probably stop it...
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Yes, i saw that about two weeks ago, it is very good, i think that it should be aired on TV, then again the government will probably stop it...
+Rep *goes off too watch on google*
No one would air it, too controversial, however the government cant censor it.Quote:
Originally Posted by kooldude23
If they did show it, it will be a 1:20min censorship fest.
Thats a great movie, first time I saw it kinda freaked me out though. Personally I dont think you should believe all of it, cause if you automatically start thinking that the government is behind it all then its just as bad as believing that Iraq is behind it all, so you have to look at it from different views. The one part that really made me think was the part about the pentagon, that just freaked me out.
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Originally Posted by :dallsgreen
The best case he had was on the pentegon, definatly. The only mistake I think he made was saying that it was definate that the government is behind it. I think he should have just asked questions, pointed things out etc, and let the viewer come to their own decision. Although it says on his site to do research and come up with a decision, the video was made as if it's 100% true.
By the way, it wasen't Iraq, Al Quida was mostly in Afganistan before the Iraq war. One of the major reasons there is critisism over the war is because Iraq had nothing to do with September 11th at all. There weren't even terrorists in Iraq before we went -- which ironically is something that partially disproves the movie: If the government planned Sept. 11th, why did they point the finger at Osama Bin Laden in Afganistan if they wanted to invade Iraq?
That film was released when only 4 frames from the pentagon were shown.
They released the whole tape.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...9%2F11+footage
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Originally Posted by Adam
I didn't see a Boing 747 anywhere in there. I saw a white flash at the side, the very tip of whatever hit the building, a fast unrecognizeable skid, and the explosion.
I watched that, it's pretty freaky. And it does make you wonder about some of the stuff.
Definatly not. Unless there is swearing or something unaproved by the FCC, the government can never censor something on TV.Quote:
Originally Posted by kooldude23