
Friday, September 26, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
All The World's a stage:
The Zeitgeist 9/11 Conspiracy theory:
We watched our televisions in awe, as media unveiled to us the mastermind of the WTC attacks, and not one moment did u question, whether such a thing was possible to execute in America. this section of the film raises many excellent questions about the veracity of the official 9/11 story, that we never bothered to ask:
Questions such as how could planes be hijacked for 80 minutes without the air-force not knowing? if there are anomalies, F-16s are deployed in 10 minutes to engage the situation, and they failed 4 times that very day!
How could the WTC towers, equipped with huge steel columns, turn to dust? and over 100 storeys collapse in 10 seconds- fitting the demolition model of a building exactly.
Why is there no footage of the security cameras that should have unveiled the flight that apparently crashed into pentagon and vaporized (along with two Roll's Royce engines)? Why was there no wreckage of the planes that hit the other sites?
Did anyone notice the 3rd WTC tower secretly go down, that wasn't even hit by a plane, and had mysteriously demolished?
Before the 1st flight that hit the tower, why did eye-witness explain about explosions that wrecked the basement?
The WTC towers were marvels of engineering, with massive steel core columns to support the twin towers, that were capable of withstanding the hit from the 9/11 flights, turn to dust as they disintegrated in a matter of seconds.
There was more to off screen drama, like a political outcome that people didn't bother about:
1 month after the 9/11 tragedy, the US Patriot act was passed, to curb terrorism, which basically translated to the fact that the FBI could go through anyone's medical, financial records, freeze bank accounts, and compromise homes without even a warrant!
could it be that Civil liberties of common men were being robbed in guise of fighting a perpetual social enemy called "terrorism"?
The Bush administration seems obsessed with "fighting terrorism". The Neo-Con theory explains that u need a common social enemy to fight, so that society can be bound in fear.. fear of something that cannot be fought, a mere definition of terrorism.
There was more to the story than that, unexplainable anomalies never answered, of how there could be motives to fight the Iraq war, justified on grounds of fighting "terrorism" as a measure so that this could never happen again, perhaps a propaganda to rob men of civil rights, justify capitol punishment of Saddam Hussain, slay people for this cause. In a world of real problems and threats, the movie leads the viewer down a pseudo-intellectual wild-goose chase, and can lead to cynism over legitimate claims of abuse of power.
It's how absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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