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Anyone catch the latest south park?
« on: October 13, 2006, 10:17:37 PM »
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Re: Anyone catch the latest south park?
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2006, 10:43:39 PM »
it's been a great spike for 911 websites.  Also Oprah touched on it.   OReilly melted down two nights in a row.  Choose anything from UFC to web design to soccer to sewing - their general boards will probably have heated 911 debates.  It's everywhere.

People are noticing a trend, too.  Many people who routinedly talked about 911 in the official story in the past will no longer touch the issue - people in positions of power or otherwise brilliant minds - as they're starting to find out the truth.  It's monster hard to come out in public and be labeled as crazy - OReilly will bash you, $-making opportunities are limited, and ignorant people will make jokes about UFOs and Elvis, as they don't have the mental capacity to separate a military operation to a fairy tale.

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Re: Anyone catch the latest south park?
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2006, 10:45:45 PM »
it's been a great spike for 911 websites.  Also Oprah touched on it.   OReilly melted down two nights in a row.  Choose anything from UFC to web design to soccer to sewing - their general boards will probably have heated 911 debates.  It's everywhere.

People are noticing a trend, too.  Many people who routinedly talked about 911 in the official story in the past will no longer touch the issue - people in positions of power or otherwise brilliant minds - as they're starting to find out the truth.  It's monster hard to come out in public and be labeled as crazy - OReilly will bash you, $-making opportunities are limited, and ignorant people will make jokes about UFOs and Elvis, as they don't have the mental capacity to separate a military operation to a fairy tale.

Yeah, ok,   but did you see it?

It was soooooooooo  very similar to some of our conversations we've been having!   It was funny.  REal funny.

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Re: Anyone catch the latest south park?
« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2006, 10:55:50 PM »
it's been a great spike for 911 websites.  Also Oprah touched on it.   OReilly melted down two nights in a row.  Choose anything from UFC to web design to soccer to sewing - their general boards will probably have heated 911 debates.  It's everywhere.

People are noticing a trend, too.  Many people who routinedly talked about 911 in the official story in the past will no longer touch the issue - people in positions of power or otherwise brilliant minds - as they're starting to find out the truth.  It's monster hard to come out in public and be labeled as crazy - OReilly will bash you, $-making opportunities are limited, and ignorant people will make jokes about UFOs and Elvis, as they don't have the mental capacity to separate a military operation to a fairy tale.

no shit sherlock.  most of it have known for years. welcome to 2003.



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Re: Anyone catch the latest south park?
« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2006, 10:58:37 PM »
These theories have become so mainstream that if the administration is somewhat responsible...people will probably just shrug it off and get on with their days, talking about it amongst their friends.

Much the way people have shrugged off the Pearl Harbour thing.

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Re: Anyone catch the latest south park?
« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2006, 11:15:47 PM »
Yep, I saw it. Enjoyed it.  Some in the 911 movement were upset that it wasn't completely pro-investigation.  However, they never would have gotten it on the air like that.

They DID spend 25 minutes of the 30 giving very good info about the movement and the evidence.  The end was a bit of a cluttered mess and gave an irrational alternative (maybe the Truth movement is really set up by the govt!), but IMO that's probably what comedy central required to get it on the air.

All in all, there were probably tens upon tens of thousands of kids throughout the country who have been spending hours learning about the evidence behind that day.  It's a good thing.  The TRUTH getting out is all that matters.