The scary part is that intelligent people would consider this claim even plausible when the idea is obviously the hallucination of an insane mind. Of course the government lies, of course it does bad things, of course it cannot be trusted. But the government does operate in predictable ways. Gaining any benefit from setting off a nuclear weapon anywhere in the US gives no benefit whatsoever. Only an insane mind would consider such an act to have any benefit. I do not believe the US is being lead by insane people. They may be ignorant, stupid, or self-centered, but they are not insane. Bush was the closest person that fit this category, but he is gone along with the rest of his group.

On Sep 23, 2013, at 2:25 PM, John Berry wrote:

On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: This doesn't just "seem kinda far out." It IS far out. Far, far out. Farther out than the Voyager 1 spacecraft.

Ok, but the problem here is that you have limits to what you will give serious consideration.

While I know you do not believe what I and many are certain has been proven about 9/11, even the things that are accepted and non- controversial that governments and other organizations have done or have planned to do would show you that this is not really as far out as Voyager 1, sadly.

And while I could mention some of these things, the problem is that you will always consider that it applies to either other governments, not the transparent US Government, and when it is the US Government, then surely not now.

Do you really need a list of things Governments, including the US government (and military) has done that makes this sadly plausible?

They have lost plausible deniability on anything at this point.

John

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