1. Nano-thermite controlled demolition:
“Profound Implications of the Observed Downward Acceleration of the North Tower
The fact that the roof line of the upper section of the North Tower continued to accelerate downward through the collision with the lower section of the building indicates that the upper section could not have been acting as a pile driver.
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The persistent acceleration of the top section of the building is strong confirmation that some other source of energy was used to remove the structure below it, allowing the upper block to fall with little resistance.”
http://www.911blogger.com/node/22716
2. Otherwise known as false flags:
“Academic research into state crimes against democracy”
http://www.911blogger.com/node/22714
3. “The Road to Armageddon”
http://www.911blogger.com/node/22710
4. “Veterans For Peace May Be First Anti-War Group to Demand a New 9/11 Investigation”
http://www.911blogger.com/node/22709
5. “Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks on the House floor about assassinations of Americans by their own government.”
http://www.antiwar.com/blog/2010/02/25/ron-paul-on-assassinations/
6. “Blackwater: Senate Committee Says the Contractor Is Armed and Dangerous”
7. “America the Beautiful is Turning into America the Barbarian
Even after General Petraeus joined all of the experts saying that torture doesn’t work, decreases national security, and is bad for our country, the Democrats are scrambling to be as pro-torture as the Republicans.”
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/02/democrats-were-for-torture-too.html
8. “Economic and Social Crisis in America: Burglarious Stimulus
There are two beliefs held by America’s powerful elite that make solving social problems impossible. In fact these beliefs exacerbate existing problems and continually create new ones.
Much of America’s political and economic communities hold the belief that government exists to promote private-sector business which will in turn use its ingenuity, expertise, and the profit motive to solve society’s problems, relieving the government of that responsibility. Politicians of both parties, more or less, have adopted this view. It accounts for the government’s unwillingness to tax corporations and the wealthy, for both the Congress’ ability to find money for corporations and war but rarely for people, and for the Republican assault on social programs, even social security. Republicans claim that all such programs should be privatized. Let the private sector handle social problems. It matters not that more than two hundred years of history proves the view to be misguided, perhaps something that Mr. Volker has come to finally recognize. No known instance of the private sector’s addressing and solving a social problem exists. Social problems abound in all societies that have from time to time adopted this view. Since the fall of communism in Bulgaria, unsolved murders have become epidemic, and look at what happened in Russia and Israel after they abandoned communism and socialism respectively. Crime and poverty have become widespread while billionaires have crawled from the woodwork.
The reason this always happens lies in another view held by the same elite: private-sector companies have one and only one responsibility—the pecuniary interests of their stockholders. Private-sector companies have no social responsibilities. The chief proponents of this view are the late Milton Friedman and the Chicago school of economics, although the view is quite widespread and was formulated long ago. It is sophistically called economic freedom.
That these two notions are incompatible should be obvious. The first places the responsibility of solving social problems on the private sector and the latter removes that responsibility from the very same private sector. The result is that neither the private sector nor the government takes responsibility for the solution of the “very large evident problems” that Mr. Volker now recognizes. “
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17815
9. “Imperial collapse may come much more suddenly than many historians imagine. A combination of fiscal deficits and military overstretch suggests that the United States may be the next empire on the precipice.”
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24874.htm
10. “
Last Friday Night my father asked me to kill him. We were just shy of six months since he was hospitalized and it was the end of a long day at the end of a longer week.”
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24876.htm
