Of course not. It does prove that our government has not been on the up and up regarding perceived threats and it's just one more piece that doesn't add up.
At some point, critical faculties have to kick in and cause one to ask questions. Which is all I am really doing...
Question: Did Lyndon Johnson lie to us about the Gulf of Tonkin? Did Nixon lie about the bombings of Cambodia?
Have you read the declassified report, "Operation Northwoods" signed by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lyman Louis Lemnitzer and submitted to the Secretary of Defense McNamara seeking a green light for false flag acts of terrorism against the American people in order to justify an invasion of Cuba (one of the scenarios involved the shooting down of an American airliner off the coast of Cuba)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
Governments do these things. Power corrupts. America is no exception to the rule. We're a long way from the Constitutional Republic of our forefathers.
How in the hell do you think our government could pull this off? I find it outstanding that anyone gives them that much credit. Do you think they blew up the levies in NO too???
Of course power corrupts. But this would have been in the works before the Bush Admin, meaning two administrations were involved. You have to believe a lot of far-fetched things to go down the road you have traveled. And don't tell me you are just "asking questions." That's a cop out. Either you can support your theories with facts or you cannot.