"I copy that" is walkie-talkie talk for - I understand, will do, gotcha, ok, alright, yup, uh-huh, and much more depending on the inflection of the voice.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

What I believe

I don't like to make too many political statements on my blog. I may run for office some day and don't want statements I may have made at 25 to come and bite me in the butt.

I don't believe in conspiracy theories. There are too many people to keep a secret.

that said... I believe our president and his staff have lied to us.

I would like you to watch "loose change". You can watch it for free on Google Video. It is 1 hour 21 minutes long.



I do not believe a plane hit the pentagon on September 11th, 2001.



if you don't have time to watch the video right now, then check out this site to read about some of the evidence.

I don't like being lied to.

3 comments:

Brian said...

I've read a bit from both sides, and the only thing I've convinced of is that we haven't been told the whole story. Concerning the rest of the details, I haven't a clue, but the collapse of WTC7 really bothers me ...

David Moldawer said...

Dude,

Never believe a documentary narrated by someone still undergoing puberty:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/defense/1227842.html

chad said...

the colapse is odd. very odd.

dave, I agree - the worst part of the doc. is the school project feel.

thanks for the other side.

I still don't know how much I buy about the reckage. I just want a realistic picture.

"Blast expert Allyn E. Kilsheimer was the first structural engineer to arrive at the Pentagon after the crash and helped coordinate the emergency response. "It was absolutely a plane, and I'll tell you why," says Kilsheimer, CEO of KCE Structural Engineers PC, Washington, D.C. "I saw the marks of the plane wing on the face of the building. I picked up parts of the plane with the airline markings on them. I held in my hand the tail section of the plane, and I found the black box." Kilsheimer's eyewitness account is backed up by photos of plane wreckage inside and outside the building. Kilsheimer adds: "I held parts of uniforms from crew members in my hands, including body parts. Okay?""