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911 overseas questions

Page history last edited by PBworks 15 years, 3 months ago

Article: Overseas leaders take action

 

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In our class we have watched interesting video's conscerning aspects that the general public isn't aware of. Abusive governments, businesses, powerful people, have been doing brutal things to foreign countries for what everything always boils down to, money. Abusive governments have been creating terrorist attacks to sway public opinion, businesses have been taking jobs away from locals in numerous countries, and the people behind these organizations sit back and let all of this happen. How far will the government go to get the public to agree with their opinion?

 

On September 11, 2001, planes crashed into the north and south World Trade Centers, the Pentagon, and one in a Pennsylvania field falling short of it's supposed destination, the white house. So many answers to this tragedy have been left unanswered. Tapes of the pentagon crash have been confiscated by the government, the trade centers fell almost as fast as free fall speed (typical in controlled demolitions), explosions inside before the planes hit described by witnesses are left unanswered, phone calls from the plane before hitting the trade center were very formal (people calling family members by they're full names with casual tones), the list goes on. So why would they do this? To get the public to back the government on its desire to attain oil, or supposedly catch Suddeim Hussein. Its funny, I ask so many Bush supporters why they liked the Bush administration and they say they did the best they could do. "What else were they supposed to do after 9/11 but go over and hold someone responsible?" If only they knew the facts.

 

The article and multimedia presented is about an extremely brave Japanese man named Yukihisa Fujita who has observed the 9/11 conspiracy and wants to fill in blanks on what happened that day. Viewing this article was a huge surprise for me. Primarily, because of the attitudes most foreign countries have towards America. I was surprised to see a Japanese man wanting to help the people of America. For the more naive audience reading this blog, this is an extremely brave gesture because going against the American government has been proved dangerous in the past. Leaders who were fighting for their country in the past to keep jobs for the local, and not allow America to globalize have mysteriously died in plane crashes, car accidents, etc. Fujita stresses moving the control of international affairs away from stronger governments, like America. He emphasized that the American Government is monopolistic as far as governments go, and something needs to be done before things get out of hand. "The time has come, that more policy makers and politicians get together and make a joint appeal to request for an indepedent, international investigation, on 9/11." Anyone who knows the facts would most certainly agree.

 

-Brandon

 

K, I'll check the site out.  Surprised the government allows it to exist!

 

 Alex Moser ---- Brandon to think that 911 was a conspiracy of the American Government is a strange stand. To answer your question of "the trade centers fell almost as fast as free fall speed ( typical in controlled demolitions)" most skyscrapers are built to that the support comes for the center, thus if there is structural damage it would cave inward so that buildings around would not be damaged as much. I am a strong republican and I support my country no matter who is running it. As for the bush administration they did the right thing to find the people who were responsible they went by the intelligence they were given. Everyone is human and make mistakes as for the end of the Bush administration i did not agree with certain choices that they made but for have been the first administration to deal with terrorism to how extreme it has become they are doing a damn good job. Your paper does have some grammatical errors but i also think you should do some research from the other side like trey said. Hope this helps

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