Well, honeypot just what exactly makes you the expert on this and what specifically do you refute about some of their findings.....sources would helpful because if they're so far off it shouldn't be that hard to disprove right?
Have you read from cover to cover, the 9/11 Commission Report?
I have, and while there are discrepanices here and there- it is a pretty complete report.
Conspiracy theorists take facts out of context, distort them, and wrap them up in neat packages designed to foster an US vs. THEM mentality where reality is only in the shadows. They make an assumption that defies logic and common sense. That is- that you can have an event, or series of events that require great numbers of people to keep secrets.
Please stop and THINK about the various theories about 9/11. Imagine the numbers of people required to keep numerous secrets- and not just ordinary secrets, but ones designed to murders thousands, if not millions of people.
Now- think about the water cooler at the office.
People...love to chat, gossip, tell stories, appear important with information and just talk. We are not good at keeping secrets. If it weren't absurd for thousands of other reasons- just this one reason is enough.
If you keep too open a mind- there will be nothing left with which to think.
I do apologize for helping to hijack this thread.