From: Rakesh Bhandari (bhandari@BERKELEY.EDU)
Date: Sun Apr 01 2007 - 20:03:34 EDT
> In support of Allin's conclusions http://mondediplo.com/2006/12/02conspiracy Hi Allin, > > I have thought the focus on conspiracy was always a diversion from getting > sensible information about a mass homicide. Why was the crime scene not > subject to a really searching forensic examination? > > But put that aside. Since you have explored the issues can you please > explain to me how these three buildings fell to their footprint. I > learned > a bit of physics playing Lego with my daughter. Tall things don't fall > like > that. > > Howard > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Allin Cottrell" <cottrell@WFU.EDU> > To: <OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU> > Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 7:08 PM > Subject: Re: [OPE-L] Just how corrupt are the Bush Republicans? > > >> On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, glevy@PRATT.EDU wrote: >> >> > Hi Allin: >> > >> > A section of the Right -- e.g. Paul Craig Roberts -- believes there >> was > a >> > 9/11 conspiracy. >> > See: <http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17422.htm> >> >> Thanks for the reference -- interesting, but I don't think it's >> much of a recommendation. It shows that 9/11 conspiracy theory is >> not the exclusive preserve of the far left, but who thought it >> was? Americans seems to like to believe wacky things (Kennedy >> assassination conspiracy, NASA faked the moon landing, literal >> truth of Biblical creation story, etc., etc.). >> >> > Also: have you read the 2006 issue of _RESEARCH IN POLITICAL >> ECONOMY_, >> > P.Zarembka, ed., devoted to 9/11? >> >> I haven't read that RPE issue and maybe I should. I believe I >> have read at least some of the material that was presented >> therein. >> >> Allin. >
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