Are you no longer claiming that because truthers can walk around freely, 9/11 can't have been an inside job? Glad to see you've withdrawn that unprovable assertion. Now maybe we can focus on the falsifiable arguments.
It is not a simple claim that because you can walk out your door 9/11 wasn't a conspiracy. It is pointing out the internal inconsistencies of the 9/11 truth mythos.
The large evil group you mention has the ability to manipulate the fbi, cia, 90 per cent plus of engineers and people in relevant fields, yet it has no ability to stop, or even hinder any of the people that are constantly posting online the "truth" , or for that matter take out, or otherwise manipulate the main members of the "truth" movement.
This only makes sense if the truthers have access to methods that us regular Joes wouldn't have. But from everything i have heard, you don't, not a single truther has been able to come in here and say what these special techniques are.
What you are saying, in a nutshell is that they have the resources to shut anyone up.....except for you and your heros ( by this i am refering to Jones et al. ). This does not seem like a legitimate threat, this seems like an entity made up by someone to galvanize a group of people into believing a certain way. I mean if i were to draw a comparison i would say the NWO is much like the christian satan. Big , evil, but as long as you believe what the head of the good guys is saying, harmless to you.
And as to your statement of proof that you wouldn't be able to do your 9/11 thing ( and by you in this case i am referring to the truth movement in general.) , i hear the united states compared to a dictatorship. Now, lets take what would be a similar situation ( death camps being built, a government that kills off people without punishment, etc) Nazi germany. How many jews do you think could have walked around openly shouting " hitler sucks" in the middle of the street? Or as one poster said, go to north korea, and start protesting, if you do this i am sure you will see the difference between a dictatorship and free speech, rather quickly, and possibly at the end of a billy club.