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Originally Posted by VikingMan
The collective denial of what happened on 9/11 is interesting. It shows how far some people will go to pretend the USA is still a democracy. For the average ex-military military 50 year old man to believe that that his government sacrificed 3,000 of it's citizens is just not something he will ever let himself do. That wold mean he has been living a lie all of his life and that his military "service to his country" was all a huge lie. People like that have too much invested and they will never admit the truth.
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Excellent analysis VikingMan, it's easier just to continue believing the lie. I remember it hurt me the first time I looked into 9/11 around a 8 years ago, but coming from a Math background I go with logic over emotion.
Now that I accept 9/11 was a big lie, it's hard to trust anything from the mainstream, by default it's lies or manipulation unless it can be proven otherwise. I probably never would have started researching vaccines if it wasn't for realizing that 9/11 was a lie, vaccines eventually turned out to be a lot more disturbing and an even bigger lie than 9/11.
