Just because
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Dec 13 10:55:21 UTC 2021
Michael,
I am sorry but this fade to black does not work imo. it ignores the reality
of what happened and by whom.
It ignores that certain actions were taken that would have been taken if
PNAC did not exist.
It ignores international law and concepts of just and unjust wars.
Just because I sometimes go walking as the sun comes up does not mean the
sun comes up because I do.
Mark
"9-11 was used to justify a whole bunch of things the PNAC wanted to do.
The confluence of *easily predictable* effects of 9-11 with the
desires of PNAC is nearly total.
The confluence with any kind of gain for the box cutter perps and
their supposed cause is nil.
So regardless of who did it or what they believed, they might as well
have been working for PNAC."
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 1:19 AM Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
wrote:
> This exchange occurred between myself
>
> >* I or better informed people with better imaginations could make up
> dozens of ways to do a controlled demo on the sly.
> *>>* No solid evidence afaik. There I agree with you.
> *>
>
>
> And David Morris>* Yes. You, all of you, could also go drop acid and
> really take off
> *together. Imagination completely unchained! Yipeee!
>
>
> But I don’t know them well enough to drop acid with them.
>
> Plus, psychedelics and even weed usually render me mostly nonverbal,
> which makes it difficult to share conspiracy theories.
>
>
> 9-11 was used to justify a whole bunch of things the PNAC wanted to do.
>
> The confluence of *easily predictable* effects of 9-11 with the
> desires of PNAC is nearly total.
>
> The confluence with any kind of gain for the box cutter perps and
> their supposed cause is nil.
>
> So regardless of who did it or what they believed, they might as well
> have been working for PNAC.
>
>
> Just like the Chicago 7 might just as well have been provocateurs -
> I’m not convinced they weren’t - considering how they discredited a
> large peaceful antiwar movement and made reactionary politics seem
> less unreasonable. It’s not unreasonable to say they and their cohort
> gave Nixon the Presidency in ‘68 by making a shambles of the
> Democratic Convention. Yippie movement offered about as much cogent
> policy as Maga.
>
>
> Or the doofus who lit the Reichstag fire I think claimed to be an
> anarchist, but he might as well have been a Nazi.
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