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Geggy Oct 13th, 2006 11:40 AM

south park 9/11 episode: hit piece or trojan horse?
 
I watched the 9/11 episode of south park the other night. I wonder if cartman's view reflect of those shared by trey and matt's, creators of south park? Otherwise why would they advertise "911truth.org" on an activist's tshirt in the show? It's too damn risky to attempt to do a show in order to expose the bush administration's involvement in the 9/11 conspiracy. So was the show written and directed as a deliberate hit piece that acts as a reversal propaganda, trojan horse in a way to get people curious about 9/11?

Decide for yourself, go to www.911truth.org, as advertised in the show.

El Blanco Oct 13th, 2006 11:53 AM

You're kidding, right? This is a joke.

You must have just been playing a charecter this whole time. Well, done, you got me and several others. Is this the punchline?

Are you now jumping out and yelling "GOTCHA!" ?

Otherwise, you got too close to the edge and have finally fallen over into the deep, dark Abyss of Stupid and there is no turning back.

They did an episode on Scientology. Do you think after viewing it they hold L. Ron Hubbard in high esteem?

mburbank Oct 13th, 2006 11:59 AM

I think their message was crystal clear.

For massive conspiracies to take place, the government would need a level of competence and intlligence they CLEARLY don't have.

Geggy Oct 13th, 2006 12:08 PM

Yet you believe osama and the 19 hijackers had the capability to pull it off. I think you're looking at it the wrong way. Maybe they DO have the intelligence and the competence to pull it off.

Do me a favor and google "project bojinka", uncovered and foiled by the...(snickers)...philipines security. The earliest indication that arabs were plotting to hijack planes and crash it into buildings, including the world trade center and the cia headquarter, was in 1995 which was dubbed as the Project Bojinka. The DIA have refused to declassify the information pertaining the plot.

executioneer Oct 13th, 2006 12:22 PM

guys i don't know if you were aware of this but sometimes south park pokes fun of BOTH sides of an argument/issue

just fyi

El Blanco Oct 13th, 2006 12:22 PM

No, you brought it up, you provide evidence about Bojinka.

executioneer Oct 13th, 2006 12:22 PM

oh and they did TWO eps on scientology ;(

El Blanco Oct 13th, 2006 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by executioneer
guys i don't know if you were aware of this but sometimes south park pokes fun of BOTH sides of an argument/issue

just fyi

It poked fun at Bush, but I don't really think they went after the the debunkers. Then again, I haven't seen the very end.

El Blanco Oct 13th, 2006 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by executioneer
oh and they did TWO eps on scientology ;(


Ssssh, that was the Super Adventure Club.

Grislygus Oct 13th, 2006 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geggy
Yet you believe osama and the 19 hijackers had the capability to pull it off.

What the hell happens inside of your head? There are two possibilities we're talking about here. One is that Osama and 19 hijackers took over a plane and smashed it into a building.

The other is that the US government created Al Qaeda, made them smash a plane into a building (this first part is optional. If you feel so inclined, replace that line with the idea that there were no planes and that they were all cruise missiles) while simultaneously setting off explosives inside the WTC, and proceeded to make a cover up so large in scope, size, and audacity as to be unheard of in the entire history of mankind.

Of course the hijackers were capable of pulling "it" off. All they had to do was hijack planes. If the government was involved, suddenly the entire situation becomes a thousand times more complicated.

Abcdxxxx Oct 13th, 2006 05:21 PM

Why snicker at the Philipines Intelligence Agency?

the_dudefather Oct 13th, 2006 06:28 PM

the irish potato famine was all a elaborate coverup so the british could secretly kill off much of the population and enforce the grip they had on much of the country...

but i shall let the evidence speak for itself

CONSIDER THIS:

-POTATOES are NOT native to Ireland, so how may i ask, can the lack of them starve people?

-NO PHOTOGRAPHS exist showing people 'starving' during the famine, COINCEDENCE? I THINK NOT

-the so called 'fungas' that blighted the potatoes develop when the temperature is above 10°C, HOWEVER, the average temperature in Ireland is "about 9 °C", this is also, before global warming, so IT WAS WELL NIPPY (source: google). I BELIEVE THE SUPPOSED BLIGHT IS A HOAX!

-if people could afford to 'immegrate' as the 'official' 'record' 'shows', why couldnt they have just gone to a reasonably priced restaurant?

DEMAND THE TRUTH!! DONT BE A SHEEP!! 1845 NEVA FORGET

Courage the Cowardly Dog Oct 13th, 2006 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mburbank
I think their message was crystal clear.

For massive conspiracies to take place, the government would need a level of competence and intlligence they CLEARLY don't have.

Amen to that, Do you have a tshirt or bumper sticker that says similar? Cause I want it.

KevinTheOmnivore Oct 13th, 2006 09:38 PM

He died like a pig.

Geggy Oct 13th, 2006 09:39 PM

Does the philippines authorties own super technology satellite intercept stations that has the capablility to capture every telephone conversations, monitor every movement on the internet? Khalid sheikh mohammed was the mastermind of the project bojinka and yet he remained free until 2003. NSA's Echelon must be operated by people suffering from down syndrome for not catching a wind of the 9/11 plot being planned. Intelligence failure! Har har!

KevinTheOmnivore Oct 13th, 2006 10:00 PM

BEST CHARACTER EVER.

We're dealing with an artist......

Dr. Boogie Oct 14th, 2006 03:13 AM

Geggy, the Phillipines authorities do have super technology satellite intercept stations that can track not only the internet, but other super technologies as well. The truth of the matter is, they've been hiding their own technological superiority for decades.

If you'll look at the official records from the Phillipino Board of Public-Information-Gathering, or the "PB-PIG" for short, you'll see that they were able to to pick up emails containing al Qaeda's plans for Project Bojinka, as well as plans for the lesser known Project Shplort. We all know the details of Bojinka, but Shplort was a plan that you'll never read about in the Manilla Times.

You see, Shplort was a plan by al Qaeda to expose the Phillipines as the controllers of all internet traffic in the world. Little did we know that those naughty IM's from Mark Foley to his pages were actually uncovered and leaked by the PB-PIG in response to a remark Foley made about Phillipino men looking like girls. Had al Qaeda's plan succeeded, the whole world would have known the true power of the PB-PIG.

The evidence is all over the internet. Just use Google. I'd post links myself, but the chain email I got all this info from was missing them. However, I was assured by said email that the evidence was out there, and that it was irrefutable. Now all you have to do is find it for me.

Abcdxxxx Oct 14th, 2006 04:45 AM

"Khaka" lives.

Geggy Oct 14th, 2006 05:50 AM

US received 400 warning signs between the foiling of project bojinka and september 11

It's three pages long, read the black bolding to get through faster. Make sure you get the the last page, that's where the comedy gold is. Intelligence failure!!

El Blanco Oct 14th, 2006 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geggy
US received 400 warning signs between the foiling of project bojinka and september 11

It's three pages long, read the black bolding to get through faster. Make sure you get the the last page, that's where the comedy gold is. Intelligence failure!!

Why not read the whole thing?

Or would that yet again punch up whatever it is you don't have the balls to come out and say?

mburbank Oct 14th, 2006 08:34 AM

Dude, what Grisly said. The attacks would have been easy peasy compared to the cover up. Conspiracies never take chaos and the human ability to fuck up royally into account.

Geggy Oct 14th, 2006 09:40 AM

Blanco...why don't you read the whole thing? I don't understand how anyone could have read the link I gave you and still think the intelligence agencies and defense system were operated by bunch of monkeys. They did such a poor and horrendeous job that I have to wonder if it was meant to fail and it was actually allowed to happen. It would make sense since the bush administration have benefited greatly from the attacks. I'm still skeptical on how the hijackers could have succeeded without their plot being distrupted, it's fucking impossible with what the US knew what was coming. Tenet said the fbi and cia had no way of connecting the dots prior to 9/11 yet they were able to name osama and the 19 hijackers on that same day.

Sorry but no one has convinced me yet.

Geggy Oct 14th, 2006 09:51 AM

"The two questions that the congress will not ask, because republicans wont allow it, is why did 9/11 happen on George Bush's watch when he had clear warnings that it was going to happen? Why did they allow it to happen? And secondly, when they had Osama Bin Laden cornered why didnt they get him? Had there been an independent congress, one that could ask questions, these questions would have been asked years ago..." -Patrick Leahy

Preechr Oct 14th, 2006 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Geggy
I don't understand how anyone could have read the link I gave you and still think the intelligence agencies and defense system were operated by bunch of monkeys. They did such a poor and horrendeous job that I have to wonder if it was meant to fail and it was actually allowed to happen.

This is why I think you are a kid, Geggy. Maybe you have never been out of the house much, I dunno. I'd be willing to bet you've not worked in a corporate environment. The government really does have some competent people working for it, just like any large corporation, just in a smaller proportion to the non-productive profit corks that are installed on 80% of the desks in America.

Here's how it works, Geggy: In such an environment, where the vast majority of workers are essentially either non-productive clock-watchers or at most just getting enough done to get by each day, the main source of profit is the sheer size of the organization. The adequate efforts of the small minority of actual producers employed by the organization are largely negated by the back-stabbing and sniping making up the large part of most of their less productive peers' days.

An analogy, if you will: Compare this environment to your own house. Let's say you have a job, Ok? You work your butt off in order to support yourself, and you pour any excess funds you attain into your single greatest passion... your best friend in the whole world... your PC. Your internet connected computer is your raison d'être, and your job is the means to keep it up and running. Meanwhile, next door, there lives a criminal. The criminal has no job, so all he has to do all day is sit and watch you leave the house to go to work and think about how he can break in there and get your stuff. Y'know what? Not only will he soon have it, but soon thereafter your labor of love will be completely destroyed because the criminal doesn't love it and hasn't the money to maintain it as you always did.

That's your large corporate environment in a nutshell. Quality workers make the non-producers look bad, so they and their projects are targeted for destruction. As I said before, a government environment is even worse. Even IF all the people capable of getting things done were to band together in secret to pull off something akin to your great government conspiracy, somewhere, somehow, some dickheaded pencil sharpener would catch wind of it and it would be exposed, the form of destruction applied to negative projects such as conspiracies to take over the world.

As I said before, you should really apply some of your time to what ELSE might really be going on here. You have an uncommon ability to focus, just bad aim.

Ant10708 Oct 14th, 2006 11:05 AM

Geggy did you miss the part where the people who believe the government was responsibile were called retarded? Do you watch South park on a regular basis? Cartman rarely is used to reflect the creater's opinions and feelings. He is a racist asshole character. Didn't you get the joke that the first person Cartman convinced of the conspiracy was Butters? Butters is known to be a very very gullible character that can be convinced of just about everything.



They made many jokes about how hard it would be for any government let alone an incompetant one to pull off the biggest and most elaborate conspiracy of all time. They also mentioned how almost all 9/11 conspiracies can be debunked with actual science. These jokes obviously flew over your head because you believe these facts but the truth behind this episode is that the creaters of south park think you are retarded for believing in what you believe in.


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