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Originally Posted by Northendzone
so one day your boss comes to you and says - i have a special project for you. we need to arrange the following events to happen:
- fly two planes into the wtc
- fly another into the pentagon
- crash a fourth plane in rural america
please get a team together, whip up a mission statement and get it done.....we will meet monthly to discuss your teams progress.
to me the number of people that you would need to pull off a hoax like this would seemingly be large - and getting all of them to keep quiet about it would seem impossible.......
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South park broke it down very well. In order for this to be a conspiracy, it would have to be the greatest conspiracy in the history of mankind, especially since it's been nearly 10 years and no ones provided a scrap of irrefutable proof. People don't like the idea of being afraid of something foreign, that someone else could do that to our culture, it creates a feeling of loss of control.
Also, mechanics of materials is a very, very complicated field that requires a deep understanding of mathematics, physics, chemistry and statistics just to get your feet wet. If you don't have a PhD in the subject, then you're over you head and shouldn't be telling anyone what is or isn't possible.