
We at California Polytechnic hold MIT in high regard. Not sure about the rest of the country.
9/11 Mysteries (don't watch if you aren't tucked in): " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



expandspanos wrote:MIT physics: 9/11 does not make sense, was not spontaneous: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We at California Polytechnic hold MIT in high regard. Not sure about the rest of the country.
9/11 Mysteries (don't watch if you aren't tucked in): " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It may havebeen said already but the Arabs hung Hussein and didn't transfer him to an aircraft carrier like we did Osama.expandspanos wrote:Do we really believe that a man as wanted as Bin Laden would be dumped at sea almost immediately after being captured near Pakistan's capital?
The most wanted person in the world, dumped at sea before some video is taken?
Saddam Hussein was also Muslim, but we didn't throw him into the sea within 24 hours.
Dumped at sea people... when all Islamic law asked for is being burried.
Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan said that Bin Laden was dead 3 years ago, this was before she was assassinated: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Benazir Bhutto, who was killed in a suicide attack at the end of 2007 stated in November that the Osama bin Laden, the head of the international terrorist network al-Qaida, had been killed. Bhutto claimed that she even knew the man who had killed the prime suspect of 9/11 terrorist attacks in the USA. According to Bhutto’s words, Bin Laden was killed by Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh – one of those convicted of kidnapping and killing U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl.: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
15% of the population know who Lady Gaga is...is 15% some magical number that makes an organization or individual relevant?expandspanos wrote:Well then, why isn't Bohemian Grove known by more than 15% of the population? If it's so well known.Skjellyfetti wrote:Bohemian Grove is real. But, that doesn't mean there's some sort of conspiracy.:

∞∞∞ wrote:So you refuse to read a document with actual physics that explains why the man is wrong. Yeah, I'm done here. You can have the last word 'cause I've said what I wanted and there's no point in arguing with a made-up mind.expandspanos wrote: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
ps. youtube videos are terrible debate material.
-----expandspanos wrote:If you shoot a trophy buck, do you take a picture? If you shoot a trophy boar? What if you catch Bin Laden? Do you immediately think, "Hey!, let's take the body hundreds of miles away, and dump it deep in the ocean!!!" or do you think " Hey, we should get this thing to the morgue, and have international observers verify whether or not it's Bin Laden"? I'm sorry, the whole thing is way too out there to be even considered the truth. The most wanted guy in the planet, dragged hundreds of miles to the ocean to be sent to the bottom of the ocean before being thoroughly examined and photographed? I don't think so.

I'm not one to buy into a conspiracy theory but how does anyone, except a very limited few, know what was in that body bag and what condition it was in? Missing body parts would be evidence enough to shut up the conspiracy nuts.Blue Hen Fanatic wrote:-----expandspanos wrote:If you shoot a trophy buck, do you take a picture? If you shoot a trophy boar? What if you catch Bin Laden? Do you immediately think, "Hey!, let's take the body hundreds of miles away, and dump it deep in the ocean!!!" or do you think " Hey, we should get this thing to the morgue, and have international observers verify whether or not it's Bin Laden"? I'm sorry, the whole thing is way too out there to be even considered the truth. The most wanted guy in the planet, dragged hundreds of miles to the ocean to be sent to the bottom of the ocean before being thoroughly examined and photographed? I don't think so.
The Authorities stated they have pictures, video, and DNA, but an actual body for all to see live on TV would have been the best prescription against the wingnut conspiracy theorists. Conspiracy theories often arise when an 'official' explanation of an event seems incongruous to people who have a worldview that doesn't connect with the prevailing view. Conspiracy theorists tend to be people who feel like they don't have power in the world, and when believing they've been victimized come up with wild theories of how something, or somebody, must be behind it all

Doubtfulclawman wrote:Missing body parts would be evidence enough to shut up the conspiracy nuts.




For the win!CAA Flagship wrote:Less than 15% of the population knows that EWU won the NC. It must not have happened.

But 100% of the CAA does. That's good enough for me.CAA Flagship wrote:Less than 15% of the population knows that EWU won the NC. It must not have happened.


If this site had a 'like' button for posts, I would be mashing that thing like crazy right about now!Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:But 100% of the CAA does. That's good enough for me.CAA Flagship wrote:Less than 15% of the population knows that EWU won the NC. It must not have happened.
Not entirely true. Towson doesn't even know it has a football team...Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:But 100% of the CAA does. That's good enough for me.CAA Flagship wrote:Less than 15% of the population knows that EWU won the NC. It must not have happened.

Sad, but true. I was about to post the same thing. Throw in Nova, URI, UNH and Maine.bandl wrote:Not entirely true. Towson doesn't even know it has a football team...Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
But 100% of the CAA does. That's good enough for me.
I was talking about the "football" players themselves....andy7171 wrote:Sad, but true. I was about to post the same thing. Throw in Nova, URI, UNH and Maine.bandl wrote: Not entirely true. Towson doesn't even know it has a football team...

Ahhthankyou.nwFL Griz wrote:If this site had a 'like' button for posts, I would be mashing that thing like crazy right about now!Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
But 100% of the CAA does. That's good enough for me.
Well played!



Well.. as long as the authorities say it's so it must be..Blue Hen Fanatic wrote: The Authorities stated they have pictures, video, and DNA, but an actual body for all to see live on TV would have been the best prescription against the wingnut conspiracy theorists. Conspiracy theories often arise when an 'official' explanation of an event seems incongruous to people who have a worldview that doesn't connect with the prevailing view. Conspiracy theorists tend to be people who feel like they don't have power in the world, and when believing they've been victimized come up with wild theories of how something, or somebody, must be behind it all
Woo Hoo!!! I like it !!!!!!!!!Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:But 100% of the CAA does. That's good enough for me.CAA Flagship wrote:Less than 15% of the population knows that EWU won the NC. It must not have happened.