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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
I've always wondered..... with as difficult as it would have been, involving as many people as it would have had to involve to pull off. If this was a huge government conspiracy, then why not go ahead and set up the relatively simple issue of WMDs in Iraq? Compared to the resources and potential leaks from the thousands of people needed to pull off 9/11, the act of having a small squad of Special Forces guys plant some WMDs in the desert for the later main army forces to come along and find, seems like childs-play, and would have made the Bush administrations job of keeping public support absolutely simple.
Can any of the conspiracy theory people come up with any reasons that they thing about why this did not happen? I really am curious here.
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Oh, you didn't know? It's pretty simple to explain actually.
There's an ancient secret society called the Illuminati or "Enlightened Ones" that didn't really dissapear more than a 1000 years ago like every respected scholar says. They started out as a group of free thinkers opposed to persecution of scientific method because of religion but quickly changed their mind and became a group of people that wanted to persecute everybody else and control them.
Additionally, over the years, not a single member has ever opted out or come forward with the "truth". This holds true not only for the bosses at the top, but every single person who has ever worked with or for them.
Yeah, anyways these guys didn't want WMDs to be found in Iraq so they didn't order the clandestine operation to plant them there.
Oh yeah, sometimes their PR department puts breadcrumbs in to popular culture, like for instance the numbers 9 and 11 appearing together in the movie The Matrix, just to tease us. It's kind of like saying "Look how much smarter we are than you!'. Those guys have a crazy good PR department.
Does that help settle your misguided mind? It should because not only is it totally logical but it's also totally true!