9/11 in Retrospect: 11 years later

Hussein Fonzarelli

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Remember how they mysteriously found arab passports, in all that fire and rubble.

They laughin so hard at this. Imagine them lookin down on the people, from their penthouses and private helichoppers, everyone "angry" and "patriotic" with made-in-china USA flags on their cars, heads, asses...


Its amazing.


I wonder how will this story look like in 500 years, in history books.
 

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Possibly the most horrific moment in the history of humanity.

:shaq2:

Plus we have people who think 9/11 was the apocalypse when the events of the Native Americans getting expunged from the planet, the triangle slave trade and the Holocaust were much worse. Of course it's ok to talk about the holocaust and 9/11 forever but when it comes to slavery and the Native Americans getting wiped out it's always "forget it and move on."

It's amazing how Native Americans hardly EVER get mentionned in talking about tragedies/genocides and shyt.


:obama:

I was just watching a documentary yesterday about how gross malfunction between agencies led to basically some of the terrorists being in the US for months before the attacks, and that was known by the CIA (I believe) but info didn't get passed through/wasn't treated seriously.

I really need to read that Richard Clarke book.
 

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i'm not a truther but what happen to the plane wreckage in PA and the Pentagon?
The plane wreckage in PA was eventually cleaned up, as with everywhere else. Pieces of the plane and debris were found miles away from the crash site, a few larger pieces flew into nearby homes, etc.
 
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