UnSubRocky wrote on Jan 4
th, 2015 at 3:10pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Jan 4
th, 2015 at 10:31am:
My husband & I talk about 9/11 (and other associated conspiracies/mysteries for that matter) quite a lot. Why? It's forever being rehashed on Foxtel's History Channel.
Our take on the matter? We wouldn't be surprised if 9/11 was another US False Flag Operation.
I have a series of documentaries about this topic, and I am completely convinced that the United States had prior knowledge of the attacks. Investigators claimed that the figs and berries references were a reference to 9/11 as the attack date.
They go on about the pilots getting lessons from instructors, but not bothering to learn about how to land the plane. Which is kind of strange for a terrorist to do, since he would have to learn how to land to be bothered to complete his mission in a real commercial plane. Blah, blah, blah, knew all about this, they claim. But not one of them informed authorities about the pending attack. So, obviously, they claim to have known about the attacks, but didn't do anything about it. Which I assume to be a false confession, because it seems like a hindsight thing to have all this knowledge, but not do anything about it. They seem to have unknowingly implicated the United States.
I remember hearing that at the time, seems to make for a convenient scapegoat somewhere along the line of impending attack.
As Mulder once said to Scully, if coincidences are coincidences, why do they feel so contrived?
If it were my family or friends that were murdered in those towers, I would have suspicions and doubts, and not be happy with the lack of time that was put into the investigation/reports.
It took too long to start, and ended too early.