Blow my mind with some fringe shit that a lib would never even entertain, please, I'm bored

Death to America

  • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Despite being introduced to a lot of 9/11 conspiracy documentaries during smoking sessions with friends and partners, I never really bought those narratives. I could maybe, at a stretch, see a couple of very well connected people knowing aspects of the plan and a few people in the admin being happy to minimise or ignore warnings and preparedness because they didn't care if it happened and could make hay either way.

    I'm almost :10000-com:% convinced that the anthrax attacks afterward were entirely and specifically carried out by assets of the Bush admin / New American Century etc to pass the Patriot Act and justify whatever else they had in store.

    • Mrtryfe [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Anthrax attacks being a false flag shouldn't even be up to much debate, imo. Anthrax being sent to the people most opposed to the Patriot Act coincidentally? Please. That shit is also pretty much confirmed to have originated at Fort Detrick, which is also a place that has had SARS testing, has had MKUltra testing and along with being tied in with other MK sub programs, is very much tied in with Operation Paperclip, is also featured when it comes to CIA rendition and torture programs and so and so forth...

      • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        They also worked incredibly hard to smear and blame a guy who was found innocent, then convieniently blamed it on a dead man for whom the plot didn't even make sense. It was then memoryholed.

    • MaeBorowski [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      That used to be my mindset as well regarding both 9/11 and the anthrax attacks (and still is on the latter). Listening to the TrueAnon episodes on the subject is what finally conspiracy-pilled me on 9/11. Would recommend.