Who cares anymore? And why would anyone care enough to put large amounts of time into the extremely impressive calculations and video presentations I see all the time on JREFF?
My sig. It's all about my sig. I don't mind people who are wrong, my beef is people who are wrong and arrogant about it.
Am I a crackpot for not letting people get away with crap in 9/11 truth?
My sig. It's all about my sig. I don't mind people who are wrong, my beef is people who are wrong and arrogant about it.
The cookies, the chuckles, the schadenfreude laughs
The barely coherent discourse
The moving of goalposts, erroneous graphs
And "Larry said Pull It," of course.
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So why do we do it: carry the torch
To light up the Truth Movement's tricks?
Some teach, some lecture, but as for yours truly:
It's fun to poke people with sticks.
Back in August 2006,
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Gumboot and others tried to answer quiries about the motivations of 911 conspiracy debunkers. They gave very pertainant reasons for the time, but 3 years later, are these points still relevant?
As I have said before, my observations now is that the 911 Truth movement is composed of ranting lunatics. No one listens to them. They can't get more than a handful of people out to a rally. Politicans I am familiar with laugh at them. I doubt anyone would even let most of them near their young children or pets.
Who cares anymore? And why would anyone care enough to put large amounts of time into the extremely impressive calculations and video presentations I see all the time on JREFF?
I've also learned a lot from some of the amazing researchers here. 9/11 is a day I will never forget and I feel that I know more about what happened that day than the average citizen.
At this point, knowing more about what happened that day is no longer a matter of being well-informed about current events. It's about understanding a part of history, and for many in a certain age group I believe it will become their first historical subject of interest since grade school history teaching did its usual magic trick of making their interest in the subject disappear.
I hope some of those who find it engaging will also branch off to discover some of the wealth of other historical subjects of interest. Pick an event, a time, a place, a people, a trend, an invention, an idea. Any at all.
The odd thing about history is that learning the broad outlines, the basic framework narrative of what happened in what order, the stuff they test you on in school, is the boring part. It's the details that are fascinating. (I think that's why many recent successful popular history books have taken the approach of focusing on a single event and examining all its aspects in detail, placing it within the context of broader history along the way.)
Another interesting thing about studying the unfolding history of an event you've lived through is that it's a good introduction to historiography, the study of how historical narratives are formed, communicated, evolved, and understood.
Within that context, the Truthers join a very long list of agenda-driven vandals of history. However, they're in good company. For instance, Longfellow's poem Paul Revere's Ride, by design, misrepresented Revere's actions that were a link in a well-organized cooperative plan, as the spontaneous actions of a lone hero. That distortion has persisted for a century and a half. I doubt the influence of the Truthers' creative inventions will last nearly so long.
Respectfully,
Myriad
There you go. Let's all move over to the history sub forum.
There you go. Let's all move over to the history sub forum.
You just asked the same question in another thread. It was off topic there and here.After studying Mark Robert's work and wish to suggest the analogy that he is indeed a modern-day 'Sherlock Holmes'! Do you all agree?