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Title: Ramblings Of A Mad Man.
Description: My opinions loosely based on the movie.


Sinitassu - February 17, 2007 08:14 AM (GMT)
Hello

I'm from Finland and in many ways this movie disgusts me. Not because I think your mad, but rather because I think you are right. Since I'm from a small country I could never imagine our government doing anything like this, but I think that US can handle the losses of dozens of people thus not needing to really count the victims of their political and economical games.

Even though I saw the second plane hit and the eventual collapse live and more than once after that I never noticed the fact that a steel and concrete building would collapse so easily, too easily. I'm an engineering student and I have my share of knowledge about physics and in my (fantasy) world buildings hit by a plane should topple rather than come chrashing straight down. This is propably what shocked me the most while watching this documentary. Though the movie producers think the bombs were planted by their own government specialists there is not enough prove (and never will be) to make that assumption in my opinion. I'm sure you are right, but that is not much more than a gut feeling. As to the evidence, it says someone surely bombed it.

As to the pentagon part the evidence seems just too compelling if you'd have the surveilance tapes you could surely prove it as a fact, but without the tapes debunkers will propably be all over those facts.

I think your documentary was much better than what I've seen on National Geographic channel. While NGC just showed sobbing widdows and told stories of bravery. The actual facts were so superficial that it made the documentaries look like propaganda flicks (and we finns know propaganda ;)). As to the 11.9 (or as you say 9/11) movies that have come out I've not see neither so I don't have an opinion on them.

From day one I've been against the (foreign) politics of US (government) and their obvious willingness to engage any virtually defenceless country in the world for their oil or what ever the real motives are. Not liberating the countries for sure or even for self defence (Japan has been the only one to attack US lately). I think I remember from my history lessons Nazi germany using this same tactic to secure more land before WW2. I'm sorry to say this to include the whole US, but I think you are run by greed and nothing else.

- Tassu

Robo - February 17, 2007 11:56 AM (GMT)
Sure America has grown into an expanding empire, but I think it's actually controlled by international interests who don't have an allegience to any particular nation per se. Also although Americans may seem like a mass of people who are all the same to you, there is actually a wide variety of people among the 300 million or so who are here.




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