Santa Barbara IMC: On March 18, Stop the “war on terrorism” by exposing the 911 Inside Job.
Santa Barbara IMC: On March 18, Stop the “war on terrorism” by exposing the 911 Inside Job.: "When a crime is committed that is so extraordinary that people cannot measure it, they go into denial about it. This can be affected by sensitizing belief systems. When Bill Clinton was impeached for lying about his sex life, the Media exaggerating how terribly bad and important it was and thereby set the standard for presidential crimes.
Then we come to 9/11, in which clues of complicity are obvious to anyone who has seen crime shows on TV, including the clumsiness cover-up that followed. But what was obvious was now so overwhelming to the Americans who believed in the importance of Clinton's lie, the idea that 9/11 was an inside job is simply off the chart. So to remain 'reasonable and decent people', they go into denial. Bush used his plain talking preacher language when directing our thoughts he said, 'Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the attacks of September the 11th.'
Translation: Don't look behind the curtain.
As a Bush aide said, 'We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.'
Most preachers of new religions also know that the opposite works: the more outlandish the claim, the more people will want to believe. It works both ways. Belief and denial are closely related."
Then we come to 9/11, in which clues of complicity are obvious to anyone who has seen crime shows on TV, including the clumsiness cover-up that followed. But what was obvious was now so overwhelming to the Americans who believed in the importance of Clinton's lie, the idea that 9/11 was an inside job is simply off the chart. So to remain 'reasonable and decent people', they go into denial. Bush used his plain talking preacher language when directing our thoughts he said, 'Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the attacks of September the 11th.'
Translation: Don't look behind the curtain.
As a Bush aide said, 'We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.'
Most preachers of new religions also know that the opposite works: the more outlandish the claim, the more people will want to believe. It works both ways. Belief and denial are closely related."
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