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In reply to the discussion: The Man Who Tricked Chemtrails Conspiracy Theorists [View all]Atman
(31,464 posts)To be perfectly honest with you, I'm not even a "truther," or whatever. I'm just making the case that there are LOTS of unanswered questions on both sides. Many strain credulity. It's not a simple matter of "believing science," as one poster put it. If that were the case, you'd be questioning it, too, since science has shown that no amount of jet fuel and carpet and desks and chairs can burn hot enough to melt that much steel. That's science. Jet fuel doesn't burn hot enough to melt steel like that, it's been gone over a hundred times.
My point was, you believe jet fuel CAN melt steel, but also believe a paper passport can fly out of someone's pocket -- the one person who just happened to be the so-called mastermind of the attacks -- a paper passport could survive an inferno which brought down three steel skyscrapers. And flutter conveniently to the feet of an official investigator. Really? Which theory sounds crazier?