I'm being ironic, that's what dictatorships always label anyone who does not toe the official line.
Anyway what's so wrong in entertaining a different view, it's healthy and more people should do so, they shouldn't immediately be mocked, by those who are happy to lap up what ever the authorities lay before them without question.
Mumbai style attack could happen here...
Re: Mumbai style attack could happen here...
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Re: Mumbai style attack could happen here...
jimslip wrote:
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There's nothing wrong with it at all, Jim. Provided of course that you apply the same degree of scepticism to both sides of the argument.
You may brand those who don't buy into all the "inside job" stuff as na?ve / gullible or whatever. But really they're no more gullible or na?ve than someone who takes as gospel everything they read on a CT site and who (for all their fine words about seeking the truth and having an open mind) often display an almost religious degree of blinkered fanaticism and inflexibility with respect to their beliefs.
I'm not saying that you (personally) do that, but it's a common phenomenon on forums I've been on in threads such as this.
Anyway, on a related (lighter) note, you may find these of interest:
Pretty damning stuff, eh?! !laugh!
- Eric
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There's nothing wrong with it at all, Jim. Provided of course that you apply the same degree of scepticism to both sides of the argument.
You may brand those who don't buy into all the "inside job" stuff as na?ve / gullible or whatever. But really they're no more gullible or na?ve than someone who takes as gospel everything they read on a CT site and who (for all their fine words about seeking the truth and having an open mind) often display an almost religious degree of blinkered fanaticism and inflexibility with respect to their beliefs.
I'm not saying that you (personally) do that, but it's a common phenomenon on forums I've been on in threads such as this.
Anyway, on a related (lighter) note, you may find these of interest:
Pretty damning stuff, eh?! !laugh!
- Eric
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Eric
With respect, I dont think you are getting the hang of conspiracy theories.
Let me share this story with you. On 9/11 my mum went to have her hair done. On 7/7 my mum went to have her hair done. Now obviously on 9/11 she could have been on a once in a lifetime trip to New York. Likewise on 7/7 it could have been a day trip to London. But no, it wasn't. That's the key point.
So my question to you, Eric is, if my mum knew that it was much better to get her hair done on those days, how come my Mum knew more than the combined security services of Britain and the USA?
Go figure, Eric. Go figure!
Cheers
D
Let me share this story with you. On 9/11 my mum went to have her hair done. On 7/7 my mum went to have her hair done. Now obviously on 9/11 she could have been on a once in a lifetime trip to New York. Likewise on 7/7 it could have been a day trip to London. But no, it wasn't. That's the key point.
So my question to you, Eric is, if my mum knew that it was much better to get her hair done on those days, how come my Mum knew more than the combined security services of Britain and the USA?
Go figure, Eric. Go figure!
Cheers
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DJ
OMG are you trying to imply those fiends at Vidal Sassoon are behind these attacks?
If you have evidence it's your duty to expose them!
I'm a Garnier man myself
OMG are you trying to imply those fiends at Vidal Sassoon are behind these attacks?
If you have evidence it's your duty to expose them!
I'm a Garnier man myself
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Justincyder
Mum was in Janine's Hairdressing Salon at the weekend.
Not sure if I should pass this info onto the security police or not. Three times running 9/11, 7/7 and now this. I have calculated the odds at 1 trillion to 1.
Maybe there is a big reward? Before I hand her over at the police station, I will check if there is anything suspicious in her shopping bag. She might end up with one of them control orders and I will have to do all her shopping!
In the meantime, mum's the word!
CHeers
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Not sure if I should pass this info onto the security police or not. Three times running 9/11, 7/7 and now this. I have calculated the odds at 1 trillion to 1.
Maybe there is a big reward? Before I hand her over at the police station, I will check if there is anything suspicious in her shopping bag. She might end up with one of them control orders and I will have to do all her shopping!
In the meantime, mum's the word!
CHeers
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Re: Justincyder
definitely turn your mum in, having to do her shopping is simply not worth your loyalty