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In reply to the discussion: The best evidence against a 9/11 conspiracy? [View all]MercutioATC
(28,470 posts)25. I'm an air traffic controller of 21 years
I take this issue seriously.
I've posted numerous explanations of the inner workings of the air traffic control system in the past and I believe that the real travesty is the need for some to use this tragedy to promote their own private conspiracy theories.
What happened on 9/11 was horrific and was, in part, due to the failings of a system that had never seen this kind of attack. Those issues have been largely rectified and we now have a safer system. To suggest that there was an air of passivity or intent on the part of the people who have pledged to keep our fellow Americans safe is unconscionable.
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That is evidence only that the powers that be have controlled information well enough . . .
freedom fighter jh
Sep 2012
#6
There's only one standard for what constitutes a "valid" logical inference
William Seger
Sep 2012
#17
But, of course, a valid logical inference is not the standard in a criminal case.
eomer
Sep 2012
#23