Post by leftysergeant on Oct 8, 2007 16:58:14 GMT -5
I haven't been able to put three lines of poetry together for some time, and I blame Bush for it.
Well, Bush, Osama and the white nationalists and a bunch of morons who picked up on their theories about 9/11.
I casually dropped by one of my old favorite political websites a while back and fouind an interesting discussion of the events on the 9/11 attacks and started following links to sources of some pretty bizzarre ideas of how and why the WTC was taken down.
I noticed a funny thing about some of the links. A lot of them led to Holocaust-denial sites. You know the kind. "The Nazis didn't kill the Jews. They just kind of tipped over while awaiting transportation and resettlement elsewhere." "Zyclon-B was just an insecticide powder to delouse the detained Jews."
Hmmm..
Now what common ground would Holocaust deniers and inside-job theorists have in common?
Hatred for the government no matter who is in charge, maybe?
This would all be a little less disturbing had I notlong ago read The Turner Diaries to familiarize myself with the strategic thinking of the white nationalists.
Here's the thing. The Aryan wankers know they don't have the numbers in their own ranks to do the job. So, if their dream of a Racial Holy War (RaHoWa) is ever to become a reality, they are going to have to recruit more followers than they can just from the ranks of white tweakers doing time in the prisons. Might also be a good idea to recruit a few with an IQ higher than a turnip's as well.
So, they need to find a few of what William Pierce called "useful idiots." They seem to have found a few among the scores of disaffected youth who cannot get their minds around the idea that we are not so strong that no one dares attack us in such a horriific manner. It HAD TO BE an inside job. And how could modern sky-scrapers fall like that? Had to be pre-positioned explosives, right?
Or maybe it was space-based discombobulator ray guns. Or mini-nukes that emitted no gamma radiation, and only a narrowly-focused EMP.
Or maybe it was thermite cutting charges. After all, Steven Jones, a physicist who claims to have achieved cold hydrogewn fusion, and who thinks he has proven that Jesus visited Yucatan and became their God of Healing, Itzamna, found iron spherules and traces of sulphur and mysteriously-melted steel beams in the rubble.
Uh...OK...
The buildings were all of steel, aluminum, concrete and gyppsum board.
Thermite is made of powdered rust, powdered aluminum and, in some cases, calcium sulphate.
Calcium sulphate is the main constituent of gypsum board.
Uh...Do you think tyhere might be a benign explanation for the presence of these materials?
And now the people who don't trust the government story are all over these theories, demanding a new investigation that gives due consideration to each of the theories. While they're at it, they might as well look into whether a team of unicorns the size of rhinoceroses pulled the towers down?
Of course, if the government resists too long in starting a new investigation, even if it is a totally Democratic-contriolled government, people might start getting violent.
Gee, now who might be ready to exploit a violent uprising for ends of their own, quite different from those of the peasants in the street with torches and pitchforks?
Can you see why I might find these people a little bit scary?
Well, Bush, Osama and the white nationalists and a bunch of morons who picked up on their theories about 9/11.
I casually dropped by one of my old favorite political websites a while back and fouind an interesting discussion of the events on the 9/11 attacks and started following links to sources of some pretty bizzarre ideas of how and why the WTC was taken down.
I noticed a funny thing about some of the links. A lot of them led to Holocaust-denial sites. You know the kind. "The Nazis didn't kill the Jews. They just kind of tipped over while awaiting transportation and resettlement elsewhere." "Zyclon-B was just an insecticide powder to delouse the detained Jews."
Hmmm..
Now what common ground would Holocaust deniers and inside-job theorists have in common?
Hatred for the government no matter who is in charge, maybe?
This would all be a little less disturbing had I notlong ago read The Turner Diaries to familiarize myself with the strategic thinking of the white nationalists.
Here's the thing. The Aryan wankers know they don't have the numbers in their own ranks to do the job. So, if their dream of a Racial Holy War (RaHoWa) is ever to become a reality, they are going to have to recruit more followers than they can just from the ranks of white tweakers doing time in the prisons. Might also be a good idea to recruit a few with an IQ higher than a turnip's as well.
So, they need to find a few of what William Pierce called "useful idiots." They seem to have found a few among the scores of disaffected youth who cannot get their minds around the idea that we are not so strong that no one dares attack us in such a horriific manner. It HAD TO BE an inside job. And how could modern sky-scrapers fall like that? Had to be pre-positioned explosives, right?
Or maybe it was space-based discombobulator ray guns. Or mini-nukes that emitted no gamma radiation, and only a narrowly-focused EMP.
Or maybe it was thermite cutting charges. After all, Steven Jones, a physicist who claims to have achieved cold hydrogewn fusion, and who thinks he has proven that Jesus visited Yucatan and became their God of Healing, Itzamna, found iron spherules and traces of sulphur and mysteriously-melted steel beams in the rubble.
Uh...OK...
The buildings were all of steel, aluminum, concrete and gyppsum board.
Thermite is made of powdered rust, powdered aluminum and, in some cases, calcium sulphate.
Calcium sulphate is the main constituent of gypsum board.
Uh...Do you think tyhere might be a benign explanation for the presence of these materials?
And now the people who don't trust the government story are all over these theories, demanding a new investigation that gives due consideration to each of the theories. While they're at it, they might as well look into whether a team of unicorns the size of rhinoceroses pulled the towers down?
Of course, if the government resists too long in starting a new investigation, even if it is a totally Democratic-contriolled government, people might start getting violent.
Gee, now who might be ready to exploit a violent uprising for ends of their own, quite different from those of the peasants in the street with torches and pitchforks?
Can you see why I might find these people a little bit scary?