The reasons why few people have been inclined to talk about it, have been related in my prior post to you. Slanderous attacks are one such facet. I will tell you again- I have met the man, spent 1/2 hour chatting to him, he is incredibly self effacing, modest and quiet- hence why he hasnt been going round making a huge deal about it.
Whether he wanted to make a big deal out of it or not (and I'd guess he has regrets
now), as soon as he penned that first ridiculous letter, his fairy tale spread among the fruitcake community like wildfire. It became a "big deal" almost immediately.
And yet, not a single person has come forward to corroborate his version of events. NOT ONE.
There is no imaginable scenario in which a NYC office tower would be "powered down", outside of a natural disaster or some other catasrtrophic event. And under no circumstances would they
ever do so without alerting each and every person who worked in the affected area. That would be 10,000+ people in the area Forbes describes. As I've said before, and you've ignored, people often work during the weekend in NYC. EVERYONE would have had to have been informed of the (totally implausible) power down beforehand, in case they were planning on heading into the office. Hell, Forbes himself seems to imply it was no great secret.
And so again, I ask you. Why hasn't a single other person corroborated his story?
Either all these people are all liars (i.e. everyone who disagrees with you), or people are worried that if they intimate that the US government killed 3000 of its own people, they might get into problems. I think the choice is a simple one, for honest people.
Yes. One brave soul out of 10,000, give or take. The rest, without exception, refuse to acknowledge the event, lest they "get into problems"? Patently ridiculous. With an equally ridiculous corollary, namely the implicit assumption that each and every person who
knew about the power down considered it potential evidence that "intimate(s) that the US government killed 3000 of its own people". Not one of them considered it an unrelated event, or an unremarkable
annual event (as alleged by freakshow Willy). Else why would they be afraid to mention it? And so, each and every person who was aware of the event immediately saw its connection to the murder of 3,000 of their friends, colleagues, etc., and then decided to just let it go out of self-interest.
What is it about truthers that allows them to assume that everyone outside of standard roster of truther "heroes" is a self-absorbed, soul-less, subhuman scumbag who would
ever ignore (legitimate) potential evidence of such a crime and just keep quiet?
Mental illness is the only reason that comes to mind.