Maccy, I am very new to the world of forums! I haveonly ever been in 1 other forum regarding bank charges.
Here is what happened, you started off a thread. I defend what I've put and then mention something else to either back may claim or use it as a cross reference, then I'll get umpteen number of skeptics picking up every little thing I said, saying thinks like you can't prove that...it's just you opinion, then i post something to back up my claim which again in turn opens up other questions.
It the question which in turn make me go off the subject. I'm not making excuses but all of the posts that you see in my profile are all directed to the 3 links you created. I will try my best to keep on the subject but only if others do too.
You may call this a tactic from a CTer but it's just inexperience!!
OK I believe you when you say it's just inexperience. Ultimately, though, you don't help your own argument by bringing in new points before addressing points you've already raised. You can't be surprised if people try and deal with the new points you raised as well. It may not be a tactic but that's what it looks like.
In all honesty I think this thread has become pretty much useless - it started off being about your list people who don't support the official version and has veered off in too many directions to be much use any more.
Also, i think it is agreed that it is better to discuss the facts and evidence about the official accounts and the various alternatives than to get too bogged down in appeals to the authority of people who question or affirm a particular account or theory.
For this reason, I suggest you stop posting here and focus your attention on the other threads that covers points you have raised here:
This thread is about NIST vs Popular Mechanics.
This thread is about Norman Mineta's testimony.
This thread is about the NORAD 'stand down'
This thread is about the financial aspects of 9/11 including the asbestos and the put options.
By sticking to the subject in each of these threads, your argument would be much easier to follow. If you don't want to argue in four areas at once, stick to one and leave the others for later.
Really, though, this thread is a lost cause.
