You're doing a great job of derbunking there guys.
I'll admit, I'm nearly convinced there was no conspiracy to bring the towers down, but there was definitely a conspiracy to prevent accountability to those in charge with dealing with it.
Anyone want to remind me how many people in charge that day were fired from their jobs, or were no punishable mistakes made?
First we have to identify the mistakes.
Ragnarok, consider this; Until you came here, you were lied to about everything related to 9/11 and Dog knows what else. You were lied to by people that use the word "Truth", much too much. 9/11 and what lead up to it is an immense topic and we can't do this by playing games like whack-A-loon and 21 unsupported assertions. If you feel strongly about it (as many of us do), you need to do your own reading. I suggest starting by browsing the contents of this link;
Look at the bibliography there and start reading them. I call Cole's
Ghost Wars and Zeigert's
Spying Blind and Bamford's
Shadow Factory and
Looming Tower: Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 by Wright essential reading. Once you read this, you will have a much more humble view of just how wide and thin the blame is spread. Zeigart and Bamford come the closest to pointing to specific blame and even there, it's organizational, not individual. I have my ideas of blame, I'll let you form your own.
The 9/11 Commission report should be at hand even if you don't read it cover-to-cover (Cole covers some of the same ground.)
Then there is eyewitness reports of what happened on and after 9/11:
Report from Ground Zero: The Story of the Rescue Efforts at the World Trade Center by Dennis Smith and
Firefight: Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11 - 150 interviews with participants and eye-witnesses are exciting books.
There doesn't appear to be a similar "I was there" book about NORAD and the FAA. I recall a BBC program on YouTube but the title escapes me.