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Old Apr 7th, 2008, 11:31 AM       
So, you are saying thousands and thousands of people are behind this in order for your scenario to be real?

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911 commission credibility has already been shot and they currently have dubious reputation.
Only according to you and your ilk.

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As time has unravelled, we're finding out more that all of the agencies you have listed above have either lied to the commission and withheld crucial documents
No, we aren't. We are finding that some bureaucrats were playing CYA at the time. And that was mostly FBI and CIA. There is nothing in there accusing anyone of intentionality allowing the 9/11 attacks to happen.

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Even lee hamilton admitted the commission was set up by bush and cheney to fail.
Why don't you people ever finish his statement? He says they were set up to fail, but they did succeed.

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-Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co, which occupied 22 floors of the World Trade Centre, saw 2,157 of its October $45 put options bought in the three trading days before September 11. This is against an average of 27 contracts per day before September 6. Morgan Stanley's share price fell from $48.90 to $42.50 after the attacks. Assuming that 2,000 of these options contracts had been bought based on knowledge of the impending attacks, their purchasers could have profited by at least $1.2 million.

-Merrill Lynch & Co, which also occupied 22 floors of the World Trade Centre, saw 12,215 October series $45 put option bought in the four trading days before attacks, a 1,200 per cent jump from the average trade volume of about 250 contracts a day. When trading resumed, Merrill's shares fell from $46.88 to $41.50. Assuming that 11,000 option contracts had been bought by 'insiders,' their profit would have been $5.5 million.
*sigh*

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I am not denying that 9/11 was an evil act perpetrated towards the US. I'm just not buying the white house's version of the story.
You're not buying the story backed by the evidence, either. You seem to buy the story that makes for the best spy novel.
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