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Old 04-18-2013, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Too far from home.
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This is going to be a real problem for the government if they do not come up with answers soon. Not because Seals did this but because there is so much information and the questions that information create's is only going to get bigger with no answers.

Also, there will be many pushing the conspiracy theories not because they believe them but rather to counter the crazy conspiracy theories being promoted by the MSM.

MSNBC: NRA 'in the Business of Helping Bombers Get Away With Their Crimes' | The Weekly Standard


And you know for a fact that it was Seals that did it??

 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:02 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Old 04-18-2013, 01:04 PM
 
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Also, there will be many pushing the conspiracy theories not because they believe them but rather to counter the crazy conspiracy theories being promoted by the MSM.

MSNBC: NRA 'in the Business of Helping Bombers Get Away With Their Crimes' | The Weekly Standard
Could you please point out the sentence that O'Donnell said that was false or a "conspiracy?" The NRA's lobbying DID make it harder to track the gunpowder used in these bombings.

Why would the NRA not want to have tags in gun powder? Hmmmm....
 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:13 PM
 
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It’s amazing the amount of information available to be cherry picked out there on the internet to support some already believed assumption (i.e. inside job). Seriously, I wonder if these people just don't think terrorist attacks happen? Every attack, bombing, and shooting is a part of some super powerful govt?
the first place you lost me is that our govt. showing anything but incompetence.
The second loss is the idea that media is in on the game, and they aren't idiots as well


Then you find some pictures of some guys (one even on tv) and you try to tell me that Navy Seals bombed Boston. Seriously? Navy Seals? Navy seals who wore their hats . . .because keeping secret was against the plan? Its funny that your evidence requires you to believe in not only seals, but they actually have to wear seals logos and stuffs. . . that is pretty hilarious. I’m sure if I was to blow up a building, I wouldn’t wear my workplace’s logo on my head. . .

We will find the killers. They will put up the evidence, the story, and the timeline.
And you will dismiss it because you don't want truth
you want faith, the deep dark govt. is your new religion. . .and how dare anyone challenge that faith?

Faith isn't based on facts. its based on random pictures of things and then trying to tell me its navy seal 6 or jesus christ pissing into a cup.

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Old 04-18-2013, 01:17 PM
 
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This is going to be a real problem for the government if they do not come up with answers soon. Not because Seals did this but because there is so much information and the questions that information create's is only going to get bigger with no answers.

Nothing will stop people of faith (the counter narrative is a new religion as far as I can tell). No matter how much evidence you have, they will use a lack of logic, critical thinking, and all the best human fallacies and internet does to point holes. holes that are meaingless but only help to fill in their own personal faith that there is no terrorists or crazy shooters but a united states that can control every event, and thus decides when it will randomly shoot/blow up people.


As far as I can tell the govt/media is doing the right thing

if a crazy person in a tin foil hat is yelling on the edge of the street, don't debate him.

It might make someone think he is worth debating

advice I should take I suppose, I just love to poke the crazies though.
 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:30 PM
 
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I figured professionals but these two are clearly idiots. You can't say they wouldn't obey such an order as you don't know any better than I do what would motivate a person to commit such an act.

And please don't shoot the messenger, it's pretty plain and clear that these guys are as suspicious as it gets.


Navy seals bombing civilians with IEDs?

Highly unlikely!
 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:31 PM
 
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Well I dont know about the conspiracy at hand, but Seals like other millitary personel are trained to follow orders, not the Constitution.


And the first order is to disobey all illegal orders!
 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:36 PM
 
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Now, I'm not denying the possibility of an inside job, but I have to admit, I'm not convinced that it was an inside job based upon the attire of its alleged actors.
 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:38 PM
 
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I was just wondering how long before the conspiracy theorist nutjobs show up to propose some ridiculous theory.
 
Old 04-18-2013, 01:42 PM
 
Location: Northern CA
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Not all orders. They do have a right to refuse to follow orders. Most would refuse to blow up American citizens in the public square and have every right to refuse that order.
No, our military does not have the right to refuse an order if they think it is unConstitutional. There was a soldier that went on his facebook page saying he would refuse such orders. He got a heap of hurt over that and many on this forum thought he was wrong to say such a thing.
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