Dave Land wrote:
>I can't help but think that I'm turning into a relative in my 
>family who has always been a JFK-assassination conspiracy freak as I 
>become more and more interested in uncovering the truth of 9/11.

It depends.  Have you invested heavily in tinfoil yet?  :)

On a more serious note:  The problem with such a theory is that no
one will take it seriously.  Even with the most concrete proof, with
the barrel of the smoking gun still hot from the discharge, one would
be hard-pressed to convince people of the truth.  Some people won't
believe that anyone would try a lie that big, and others are far too
blinded by partisanship to see it.

Hell, what's the percentage of folks who still think Iraq had 
something to do with 9/11?  More than 40%, even after years of news 
that there's not one shred of credible evidence, I think?  So even if
you had proof, you're going to be a lonely voice in the wilderness.  

I'm not saying you should give up.  You just have to be prepared for 
that is all.

Jim

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