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Things I've learned while dealing with 911 CTs

1. Common logical fallacies.
2. That conspiracy theories are constructed backwards.
3. That there usually are no connections between "dots".
4. That most people who believe in one conspiracy theory believe in a whole raft of others.
5. That most of the people in the 9-11 Denial Movement are not liberals or even leftists, but tend towards libertarian or anarchist political beliefs to the extent that they even care about politics.
 
I've learned that people will latch onto cleaver sounding phrases without finding out if they are true , reasonable or sometimes even understanding what they mean.

Faster than freefall
Controlled demolition allows for faster than free fall of buildings
All the concrete was pulverized
Building fell into it's own footprint
Building didn't fall into it's own footprint
Squibs prove detonation
Thermite was used. People who never heard of thermite before (like myself) become experts on it.
Elementary physics proved it couldn't have happened this way
you can't call from an airplane
Thick black smoke proves a small oxygen starved fire
 
I have learned to:

Try and think before your speak, understand what your saying.
How immense an investigation 9/11 is.
How thankful I am of science.
How CTers are pretty much the same as all woo.
 

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