That guy in the hat playing that song about MIHOP and LIHOP made me so sad that I almost feel bad for making fun of them. Poor guy.
Tell you the truth, it took a lot of convincing by my co-producer to stick him in. He does break my heart.
That's what I don't get. Why don't they do their friggin' "international" investigation already? Who's stopping them? What are they waiting for? Are they waiting for Bush's approval?
I'm pretty sure it's because they are affraid that their new investigation will probably lead to the same conclusions as the official story. They prefer the status quo, in that way, they can keep whining and accusing the government.
That guy in the hat playing that song about MIHOP and LIHOP made me so sad that I almost feel bad for making fun of them. Poor guy.
BTW where's my badge Shrinker?
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1910134&postcount=4221
Welcome, David! This is hilarious! Thanks for the contribution.After reading 10,000 of the 14,000 posts you have on Loose change (my brain started to bleed part way through the part III) and all 3,000 odd posts in christophera's thread on the invisible concrete cores, I know that I can't post external links. You have to keep out the spam bots, I know.
But I have written an article about this and since I "borrowed" a whole lot of research from these very forums, I wanted to share it before I put it up on my own site. This is the address minus the stuff at the beginning:
http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/911truth.html
For you and Abby and everyone else who feels pangs of guilt at mocking the infinitely mockable, I offer myself up as a sin-eater.We get complaints at SLC all the time about our mockery of the CT crowd.
They cut out the part where I compaired it to a cult however.
Stumbled across a thread at LC forums. This post is great:After reading 10,000 of the 14,000 posts you have on Loose change (my brain started to bleed part way through the part III) and all 3,000 odd posts in christophera's thread on the invisible concrete cores, I know that I can't post external links. You have to keep out the spam bots, I know.
But I have written an article about this and since I "borrowed" a whole lot of research from these very forums, I wanted to share it before I put it up on my own site. This is the address minus the stuff at the beginning:
http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/911truth.html
You guys seem to be cool with people posting links as long as they're actually relevant to the discussion so I hope this isn't considered breaking some kind of rule. If it is I apologize, I'm not trying to mess up your forums. I've logged probably 75 hours here the last two weeks. This discussion simply isn't happening anywhere else on the level that it's happening here.
There is adult language in that article, by the way.
Yes, it's true that breathing industrial quantities of concrete dust isn't good for you.
CONSPIRACY!
"Scholars" for truth cited this irrefutable bit of science to prove that the damage could not have been caused by airplanes.
CONSPIRACY!
Inspired by this, I tried a little experiment of my own. I filled my bathtub half-way with water, then dumped four bags of ice cubes into it. Then I took my rubber ducky and pushed it around the water really really fast, and unbelievably, it didn't sink.
WHY WON'T THE GOVERNMENT TELL US THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TITANIC???? I'VE PROVEN IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY AN ICEBERG! WITH SCIENCE!
"Scholars" for truth also wrote that the Towers couldn't have fallen the way official reports said they did. In order to illustrate this, they showed that the Keebler Elves' tree would not have fallen if you removed their little cookie factory.
And sure, that's good for a laugh. What's actually offensive about them is that they refer to themselves as "scholars" and their papers as "peer reviewed." I actually am a scholar. I've published articles that have been peer-reviewed. Peer-review is no f*cking picnic. For the last one, I had five independent experts sending me back page after page after page after page of comments and notes and biobliographical suggestions, telling me I needed more support for this and more support for my support of that, and that I might have used the wrong term here, and that I absolutely had to read this other thing before I continued, and so on and so on. Once you add up all the to-and-fro of suggestions and revisions, the article took me exactly eighteen months to finish.
And that was for an article on medieval poetry.
Something tells me that proper peer review wouldn't allow the Keebler Elf model to slip through the cracks.
I know a little something about research, as it happens, and what I've noticed is this: these long lists of websites and whatnot that you folks keep telling everyone to read in order to "prove" your point continuously cite each other. It's a self-referential circle-jerk of ludicrous proportions.
And, lastly, what I find truly saddening about this site is that for a group of people who regularly test the limits of free speech, you seem awfully intolerant of those who show up here to exercise it. Everybody who disagrees with you gets banned. I'm pretty sure I know what you'd say if the same happened to you anywhere else on the internet:
"CONSPIRACY!"
And since I'll be banned once your lot gets back from their afternoon of insulting the bereaved at ground zero, have a nice week!

Jerry a big loonie at LC said:Acura RDX.
Do you THINK they might be targeting their audience with a subliminal message? --You guys (most of you, I'm sure) do know what RDX is. Guess it's the times we live in; name an automobile after the primary explosive used in controlled demolitions (the same that most likely was used to demolish three buildings of the World Trade Center) and perhaps people will not think it such a bad thing (in a twisted sense of advertising reality) after all -- It has a super-fine car named after it. Acura RDX.
Stumbled across a thread at LC forums. This post is great:
http://s15.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=12991&view=findpost&p=7185261
(ninjafied link): http://www.ninjaproxy.com/cgiproxy/...x.php?showtopic=12991&view=findpost&p=7185261
Hmmm...the style seems familiar...
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Welcome, David! This is hilarious! Thanks for the contribution.
Whoa!Thank you. And thank you for getting the link out there. From the time I went to bed last night until now, 10,000 users read that article.
That's too bad, because it's a valid point.
Got a link to your letter?