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Title: A Conspiracy Against Us All
Source: NRO
URL Source: http://article.nationalreview.com/? ... M0M2ZjOTUwZWU4YWRiMjRlOTVjZGM=
Published: Sep 11, 2006
Author: Andrew Cline
Post Date: 2006-09-16 13:16:49 by It Is A Republic
Keywords: None
Views: 34677
Comments: 428

Five years after 9/11, the truth about what happened that day is more thoroughly documented and widely available than ever. And yet the crackpot conspiracy theories alleging that the Bush administration orchestrated the attacks or allowed them to happen have become more deeply entrenched and broadly accepted than at any time since that terrible day.

More than a third (36 percent) of the American public believes it is likely that the Bush administration either perpetrated the 9/11 attacks or deliberately failed to stop them “because they wanted the United States to go to war in the Middle East,” according to a Scripps Howard/Ohio University poll released last month. A Zogby poll in August 2004 found that half of New York City residents believed the Bush administration knew the attacks were coming and “consciously failed to act.” The true believers might be a tiny fringe element, but thanks to the Internet, hack academics, and a passive media, they have succeeded in planting a grain of doubt in the minds of a substantial number of Americans.

The Internet is a brilliant vehicle for the dissemination of half-truths — or what only have the appearance of half-truths. Presenting one-sided versions of the story, which usually leave out mountains of available data, and armed with a few snapshots or video clips, conspiracy theorists have crafted page after page of “proof” of their theories.

For example, photographs showing dust and smoke shooting out of the towers as they collapse are cited on website after website as proof that the towers were brought down by explosions. The theory is reasonable enough, so long as you ignore all the available evidence — which is exactly what the theorists do. Numerous engineers who’ve studied the towers, and even ones who haven’t, have concluded that the puffs of smoke and debris are the result of air being pressed outward by the force of the top floors falling. It is really rather elementary: The physical space occupied by any office building consists mostly of air; if the top floors fall, where does the air in the floors below go? Out. There is no other option. Yet the theorists claim that this perfectly expected expulsion of air is proof that bombs were used.

The most prevalent theory is that the government brought the towers down by controlled demolition. This is what Brigham Young University physics professor Steven Jones, put on leave by BYU last week, believes — once again, despite the preponderance of facts showing otherwise.

Jones and his followers believe that the government placed thermite explosives in the buildings and brought them down by detonation. Never mind that thousands of pounds of explosives would somehow have to have been planted throughout the towers — in office space, behind walls, etc. — without anyone noticing. The “proof” of this theory is that the towers came down so quickly: The resistance of the lower floors would have slowed the collapse — unless, that is, the lower floors were exploded.

The video evidence clearly refutes this claim. The towers unquestionably collapsed from the top down, not bottom up. The force of the collapsing top floors, combined with the weakened steel below, were enough to bring the towers down remarkably quickly — almost in free fall, in fact.

A good example of the flimsiness of the conspiracy theories is the claim that a video shows “molten steel” falling from one of the towers. A jet-fuel fire is not strong enough to melt steel, so the picture “proves” that thermite explosives were used. The National Institutes for Standards and Training found was that the photo really shows melted aluminum from one of the aircraft. The theorists scream that melted aluminum is white, and the metal in question is clearly yellow, case closed. In its pure state, melted aluminum is white, but of course, it wasn’t pure when coming out of the towers. It was mixed with all the other burned debris, which changed its color.

The conspiracy theories rely on just that sort of thinking. They approach 9/11 as if it were a controlled scientific experiment: In theory, things are supposed to work in a certain way; because they did not, the official story cannot be true. Conspiracy theorists have little patience for facts of life, such as bureaucratic incompetence, human error, and extreme conditions. They tend to believe that the government functions at peak, even superhuman, levels. Their regard for the government — or at least, for the competence of the government — is particularly strange. The top conspiracy theorist, David Ray Griffin, claims the official story cannot possibly be true is because “such incompetence by FAA officials is not believable.”

The support of “academics” such as Griffin has lent much credence to the conspiracy mongers, but how credible are these academics? Last Wednesday Britain’s Daily Mail published a story claiming: “The 9/11 terrorist attack on America which left almost 3,000 people dead was an ‘inside job,’ according to a group of leading academics.” But the group in question, Scholars for 9/11 Truth, of which Griffin is the most prominent member, is in no sense a “group of leading academics.” It is a collection of like-minded crackpot theorists who happen to have some connection to academia.

Scholars for 9/11 Truth claims about 300 total members, 76 of whom have “academic affiliations,” according to its founder, retired University of Minnesota-Duluth philosophy professor James H. Fetzer. He told this to my newspaper, the New Hampshire Union Leader, last month when one of our reporters discovered that a University of New Hampshire professor was a member and wanted to teach a class on 9/11. The UNH professor, William Woodward, teaches psychology — not engineering or physics — is a Quaker pacifist previously arrested for demonstrating at the office of U.S. Senator Judd Gregg, and has a long history of left-wing activism. When asked by a reporter to explain his theory that the planes were not hijacked airliners, Woodward admitted that he could not account for the missing passengers who boarded their flights and never returned. Nonetheless, he was convinced that he was right — because the official 9/11 report left too much unexplained, he said.

That is how it usually is in the world of conspiracy theorists. It seems that they all claim the official story cannot be true because it has too many holes, yet goes on to posit a theory with holes large enough to, well, fly a jumbo jet through.

Some members of Scholars for 9/11 Truth are or were legitimate academics of good standing at reputable institutions. Yet, of the 76 Fetzer identifies as having “academic affiliations,” there are many with questionable credentials. A partial list includes a “visiting professor of English” at Kyungpook National University in Daegu, South Korea; an assistant professor of English literature at Dogus University in Istanbul; someone whose qualifications are listed only as “Radiology, Medical hypnosis”; another whose qualifications are “French language and culture”; someone who teaches at Tunxis Community College in Farmington, Conn.; another listed as “architect, communicator”; one professor of “English and theater” at the University of Guelph (that’s in Ontario); and one listed as “author, researcher 9/11, JFK, more.” These are some of the “leading academics” promoting the view that the government did 9/11. One author with an article posted on the Scholars for 9/11 Truth website goes by the name “Scooby Doo.”

Of the 76 full members of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, only four are listed as having backgrounds in physics, three in engineering; the other 69 “scholars” are mostly in the humanities and social sciences. Not quite what you’d expect when you hear that a group of “leading academics” supports the theory that the government was behind the attack.

What do the vast majority of actual engineers and investigators who’ve studied the attacks conclude? Not unexpectedly, that the towers and the Pentagon were attacked by airliners hijacked by radical Islamic extremists, and the towers collapsed as a result of the aircraft collisions and fires. Every major investigation, from the 9/11 Commission to a panel of experts assembled by Popular Mechanics magazine to the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), has come to the same conclusion. And yet more and more people continue to believe the handful of conspiracy nuts. Why?

The Internet bears some responsibility, of course. But the amateur speculation so prevalent there can be cancelled out to a large degree by top-notch investigative reporting, which is what the big media are supposed to do. In this, however, the media have been less than thorough, and, to a large extent, the 9/11 conspiracy theories have spread because the mainstream media have failed in their duty to get to the truth of the matter.

Popular Mechanics did an excellent job refuting the conspiracy theorists, as has the NIST. But their work has been little explored by the mainstream press. On top of that, media outlets have tended to do puff pieces on the conspiracy theorists rather than expose their shoddy research. Too many reports on the conspiracy nuts treat them as if their ideas are to be given the same consideration as the facts. The conspiracy theorists are given the standard J-school “fairness treatment.” Get a quote from Person A and another from Person B, present both sides evenly, and leave it at that. The Washington Post did exactly that in its piece on the conspiracy theorists last Friday. What ever the merits of that approach, it doesn’t work in this case.

None of the conspiracy theories can stand up to scrutiny; that they have stood up at all is mostly because the mainstream press has not given them any real scrutiny. The academics tend to be treated with the respect any other academic would get, and because they are professors the stories are made to read just like any other dispute between professors. But in reality, the scholars peddling the 9/11 theories are practicing almost entirely outside of their realm of expertise (e.g., Griffin, the theologian) and are an ultra-tiny minority dismissed as crackpots by the vast majority of the academic world, not to mention the world of engineering.

As a result, five years after nearly 3,000 innocent people were slaughtered by radical Islamic terrorists, and just as the War on Terror enters an important new phase in which President Bush has vowed to take on both al Qaeda and its allies, and Iran and its puppets, a third of the American people reportedly think the enemy is not the jihadists, who are trying to destroy us, but our own government, which is trying to defend us against the real threat.

This is a serious development. If people don’t understand who the real enemy is, if they doubt the very basis upon which our response to 9/11 was initiated, they are not going to support our necessary war against those who are trying to destroy us. One may have his doubts about the Iraq war; and the Bush administration, in its justification and execution, has earned a great deal of the skepticism about that conflict. But the War on Terror is another matter entirely. The skepticism about that has not been earned; it has been manufactured.

We cannot allow the truth of what happened on 9/11 to be clouded by the conspiracy nuts. America cannot afford to lose the will to fight this war.

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#256. To: Jethro Tull (#252)

.... it's YOU and your financial support of the Golden-One that is part of the problem.

Hey pal, I ensure funds are distributed as I see requirements ... not from your perspective. If I took your advice, I would donate to the JT cause of infamy and your bothers that are on the take in NYC.

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:37:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#257. To: buckeroo (#256)

How come you don't donate to this site? We don't run beg a thons, but if you sent us a hundred bucks we would take it.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:41:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#258. To: buckeroo (#256)

Send us $300. One for JT, one for Christine and one for myself.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:42:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#259. To: Minerva (#254)

I think he screwed up my avatar.

Your avatar? You ripped it off from someone that took the time to create it. Why not confess to the fact you have plagiarized others?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:43:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#260. To: buckeroo (#256)

Hey pal, I ensure funds are distributed as I see requirements

Asshat...Goldi is a government worker (no doubt entitled to a federal pension) who supports the war. You, in turn, support her. Disgusting.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-09-17   12:43:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#261. To: buckeroo (#259)

You ripped it off from someone that took the time to create it.

I don't have a scanner so I had no choice. If you would send the $300 like you are supposed to I could buy a scanner.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:44:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#262. To: Minerva (#258) (Edited)

Sounds like Bucky is going to report you to the avatar police.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-09-17   12:46:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#263. To: Jethro Tull (#262)

Sounds like Bucky is going to report you to the avatar police.

If you read the thread above you can see that it's basically his fault. If he sends the money like he is supposed to then I will scan an original.

The ball is in his court now.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:48:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#264. To: Minerva (#257)

I already have a wager with Indrid Cold to that effect .... here, 22 Year High Today: Ag

But you won't take a peek, will you?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:49:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#265. To: buckeroo (#264)

But you won't take a peek, will you?

No, my guess is that you were just saying something stupid like you do here. So why waste my time?

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:50:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#266. To: Minerva (#261)

So you admit to the fact, that you are a liar and a thief ... two of the worst human qualities that mankind possesses. And yet, you think you are fair-minded and a "patriot" and a good little munchkin, 'eh?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:52:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#267. To: buckeroo (#266)

So you admit to the fact, that you are a liar and a thief ...

No, but nice try at putting words in my mouth.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:53:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#268. To: Minerva (#265)

I have you trapped. You can't back up anything other than the sewer with your own turds.

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:54:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#269. To: buckeroo (#266)

o you admit to the fact, that you are a liar and a thief ..

The way I see it is the avatar is 100% your fault.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:54:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#270. To: buckeroo (#268)

I have you trapped.

No you don't silly.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:55:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#271. To: Minerva (#267)

You created your own avatar? You did all that work, yourself? WOW ... how creative you must really be.

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:56:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#272. To: buckeroo (#271)

You created your own avatar? You did all that work, yourself?

I never said that. I said I was forced to use a link to another because you didn't follow though on your obligations. It's actually your fault.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:57:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#273. To: buckeroo (#271)

Be a grown up and admit you caused the problem. Then get the $300 in the mail so we can fix it.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   12:58:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#274. To: Minerva (#272)

Well of course, a common liar and a thief shall take the time to blame others for their own misdeeds. That's a part of your own squirmy, truth, right?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   12:59:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#275. To: buckeroo (#274)

The real Liberace wouldn't be bitter and angry like you are. Think about that.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   13:00:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#276. To: buckeroo (#274)

why do you come over here and attack minerva for no reason? she hasn't done anything to you.

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:02:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#277. To: Minerva (#275)

How would you know? He was a master at blow jobs. Are you confessing to the same?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:03:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#278. To: Morgana le Fay (#276)

Minerva needs some ass-kicking ... you want some, too?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:04:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#279. To: buckeroo (#277)

How would you know? He was a master at blow jobs. Are you confessing to the same?

I don't know. You, as the 'Liberace of the Internet', are in a much better position to know.

What sorts of things does the 'Liberace of the Internet' have to master? Cyber sex?

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   13:08:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#280. To: buckeroo (#278)

Minerva needs some ass-kicking ... you want some, too?

you obviously have anger issues. do you want me to try to help you through them?

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:10:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#281. To: Minerva (#279)

Well, I have you to stroke ... don't I?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:12:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#282. To: buckeroo (#281)

Well, I have you to stroke ... don't I?

The real Liberace wouldn't approve.

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:13:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#283. To: Morgana le Fay (#280)

Look, I have been on the Inet longer than you can imagine. You are just a little, "peep-squeak" to me, Morgana ... LOL

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:14:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#284. To: Morgana le Fay (#282)

The real Liberace wouldn't approve.

Not at all.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   13:14:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#285. To: buckeroo (#283)

Look, I have been on the Inet longer than you can imagine.

We can imagine. We think you are really old and that you smell like vicks vaporub.

Minerva  posted on  2006-09-17   13:16:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#286. To: Minerva (#285)

We can imagine. We think you are really old and that you smell like vicks vaporub.

and stale pee.

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:17:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#287. To: Minerva (#285)

We think you are really old and that you smell like vicks vaporub.

Isn't that a sweet odor? Nothing like your lies or theft or commission of vulgarity.

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:19:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#288. To: buckeroo (#287)

do you chew tabacco?

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:21:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#289. To: Morgana le Fay (#288)

I have never used tobacco products, why do you ask?

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:23:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#290. To: buckeroo (#289)

I have never used tobacco products, why do you ask?

you seemed like the type.

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:24:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#291. To: buckeroo (#289)

why do you wnat to kick minerva's ass? she is always nice to you.

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-09-17   13:25:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#292. To: Morgana le Fay (#291)

You could get a life. She is JT's protector. She is a whinny little, do- nothing poster that has too much time on her hands. She has no concept of reality or the ability to differentiate fact from fiction. Minerva is just a little old lady that has a disgusting life of her own.

And she wants to blame me.

buckeroo  posted on  2006-09-17   13:30:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#293. To: It Is A Republic (#0)

Interesting dynamics on this thread. A shill started it and a troll whose name starts with 'b' continued it.

Here's some Offishul Dubblethinkin':

"None of the conspiracy theories can stand up to scrutiny; that they have stood up at all is mostly because the mainstream press has not given them any real scrutiny."

AngelSpawn  posted on  2006-09-17   13:31:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#294. To: aristeides (#255)

You know better than that.

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-09-17   13:41:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#295. To: buckeroo (#292)

Minerva is just a little old lady

wrong. look at her pic. ;)

christine  posted on  2006-09-17   13:42:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#296. To: AngelSpawn (#293)

"None of the conspiracy theories can stand up to scrutiny; that they have stood up at all is mostly because the mainstream press has not given them any real scrutiny."

and the shill continues on...they have no shame.

christine  posted on  2006-09-17   13:44:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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