May Stundie Nominations

By the way, the April Finals should be up tomorrow.
 
Hell, he doesn't even understand women, let alone Arab culture.

The whole comment is confused and ignorant:
* Did the kids get home schooling? If they went do school, did teachers ask about their parents?
* Next door neighbors didn't know Bin Laden was there?
* Bin Laden kids never went out to play with neighbor kids?
* They were happy, with no internet? Doing what?
The whole story does not make sense.

Bolded my favorite part. Proof of conspiracy: the bin Ladens had no internet.
 
The whole comment is confused and ignorant:


Bolded my favorite part. Proof of conspiracy: the bin Ladens had no internet.

Of course the evidence that they had no Internet in a mansion in Pakistan is... what, again?
 
I love this one: hundreds of witnesses that SAW an airliner at the Pentagon? What would they know!


http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=17627&view=findpost&p=224595

What all of you are missing is the fact that a laser light shines on the exterior of the wall and then the missile hits that spot. This is also true of at least the 2nd tower before it was hit by a "plane." A laser showed on the exterior of the tower and that's where the plane hit. I still believe this video is correct and old.


From that very same thread!

Apparently it's virtually impossible to get a clear shot of a massive jet impacting the Pentagon, but that laser light sure was obvious!

(That post was 2 days ago!)
 
Cicorp/Truthmakespeace is scraping bottom again. Not funny, but stupid as sin. And therefore worth at least a nomination:
Yes, The 9/11 Conspiracy Team had no right to kill these innocent, unarmed people on 9/11 for their agenda and profits. Bin Laden was just the fall guy, bumped off to protect The Team.

The 9/11 Conspiracy Team (according to a recent theory)
* Bin Laden provided the hijackers, and told them to hijack 4 planes, land, and demand the USA get out of Arabia in return for the hostages.
* Mueller made sure no FBI agents arrested the hijackers, taking pilot training in the USA (not in other countries with flight schools) to create a plausible cover story.
* Airline baggage men (agents) put the bags with remote controlled cyanide gas tanks in the planes, to knock out the crew, passengers, and hijackers (who were duped, and died too).
* Airline maintenance (agents) installed enhanced remote control in the passenger jets.
* ACE Elevator workers (agents) placed the nano-thermite and other explosives in the WTC elevators by day, and above ceilings panels by night
* Cheney made sure no fighter jets intercepted the planes
* Rumsfeld had workers strengthen the Pentagon Wing wall for the impact.
* Bremer arranged homing beacons installed in WTCs, and first blamed Bin Laden on TV
* Gen. Myers provided the NORAD stand down and timelines
* Bush leveraged the attacks into a reason to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
 
Cicorp/Truthmakespeace is scraping bottom again. Not funny, but stupid as sin. And therefore worth at least a nomination:

"According to a recent theory"???

Does he mean that he just thought of something and now it's the theory he's going with? So he's basically just writing a fiction story for us to read?:jaw-dropp
 
Childlike Empress understands Ryan Mackey like no other (Mackeys post included for context):

What I envision is something similar for the Truth Movement. Let's say we give it, oh, sixty days from right now to say something insightful. It could be anything. What I expect to find, however, is that there is truly nothing going on in the Truth Movement, it's all been said before, they're happy in their squalid little trench, and that the sixty days will expire without a single iota of progress. If this is the case, I trust you will agree that it's as dead as any "movement" could possibly be.
Actually, several posters including myself have shown an understanding of the nonsensical nature of the OP.
Will you retire after the burial of the truth movement in a few hours?
 
Thank God MNBrant isn't an air traffic controller at an airport somewhere (I hope?). Confusing highly technical terms like "nuclear weapon" and "radar dish" with each other could get really messy:
There are some conspiracy type questions left. Like, they admit they had a safe house across the street. How long did they have that there? Also how on earth did they fly helicopters into the middle of a nuclear armed country undetected?
 
How can I provide the source if it is from Facebook, because this is a gem.
That's correct; bone marrow transplants can alter a person's blood DNA, if I recall an episode of Law and Order correctly. Problem is, the Saddam DNA sample was a cheek swab.
 
I don't know how funny this is, but it passes the ignorant and stupid test. One of our resident Holocaust deniers thinks that google updates their scans of the entire planet (or at least Syria) every day.

That's Killtown level of stupid.
 
There's a "grain of truth" in David Icke's "reptiles rule the world" conspiracy theory:
http://onestdv.blogspot.com/2011/05...howComment=1304899607354#c7159484087670622003

Lol! Sure, pick David Icke. Btw, there is a grain of truth behind his reasoning, as there always is. It has to do with the RH factor of blood (Rh meaning Rhesus, from Rhesus monkey), and that people with RH negative blood (15% of the population) could not have inherited this characteristic through mere evolution from apes - it HAD to come from an outside source. This is pretty well established scientifically - it is one of the unsolved mysteries. Icke just takes this and runs with it on his own... and also injects another scientific fact/mystery - that of "Planet X" which many have made much hullabaloo about, but has a real basis in that both Pluto and Neptune "wobble" in their orbits, and the only reasonable cause for this is some sort of gravitational pull OUTSIDE of the solar system that we are unaware of. Icke plays upon Sitchen's theories of an extra planet on a long elipitical orbit which once, hundreds of millions of millions of years ago collided with the earth which was then a larger planet but broke into pieces (the moon is, after all, from the earth). Sitchen believes "the gods" of ancient Sumeria are from this planet. There ARE grains of truth in their theories - but they are also pretty out there and unprovable.
 
Thanks to Meikel for bringing to our attention the latest flimsy excuse from Niels Harrit, explaining why he did his calorimetry tests in air, rather than in an inert atmosphere so that he could actually confirm or deny the existence of a thermite reaction. Sadly, I feel that no comment I can add can appropriately convey just how stupid a statement this is from someone who claims to have even a rudimentary understanding of chemical analysis, or indeed any area of scientific study whatsoever.

Niels Harrit said:
Furthermore, WTC was not demolished under argon.

http://mysteries-magazin.com/index.php?op=news&func=news&id=5252

Actually, that's quite a relief. Since the WTC weighed more than a few microgrammes and wasn't demolished by a differential scanning calorimeter, we can ignore all of Harrit's results.

Dave
 
That's just ... that's...

... a winnar.

This guy apparently has a PhD, and thinks this is a valid excuse?:jaw-dropp
 
Here's one:


Link

:D

Here's another one

Hey! The jet engine core found near Ground Zero could be the correct type! Why? Because first of all, it's easy to buy such engine it seems, and secondly, the perpetrators needed to fool even expert for the first day or two, long enough time so that the media or politicians no longer could revert the story they had told the public.

So even with the correct type of engine, I win.

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7162911&postcount=264
 

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