--On 2/12/2008 Carol Cox wrote:
The term conspiracy should be reserved (for political clarity) for those
activities which cannot work except as complete secrecy is involved. The
alleged and non-existent 9/11 conspiracy is of that nature: it would
only work if thousands of persons maintained complete silence.
The Manhattan project involved hundreds of thousands and the participants
did NOT know what the purpose was. Even VP Truman did not. Only a small
number knew its purpose; there was a clear quote in the 10/30/2007 NYT to
this effect.
Operation Gladio was a major terrorist operation also kept secret. The
sinking of the Lusitania involved significant aspects only known with Colin
Simpson's 1972 book 'Lusitania'.
When you write "alleged and non-existant 9/11 conspiracy" you pre-judge the
conclusion of serious examination. It is not 'non-existent' by your
placing the word on cyper-space.
Paul Z.
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