Conspiracy Theories Of Osama Bin Laden

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September 11, 2001 was devastating to hear for almost all of Americans. It was so saddening to see how thousands of our brothers and sisters died in a horrible accident that occurred inside the pentagon, twin towers, and also the plane of flights 93 and flight 77. Many people believe many different conspiracies and no one knows for sure what the actual truth is. 9/11 has marked a spot in our lives forever and will never be forgotten. It shows that our country can come back from anything. It is a tragedy but we all came together as a country and helped one another, I think that is something that can inspire others to want to better in our nation. All it did was prove that we are and always will be the strongest country.
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It could also be called an alliance if you would like to think of it that way. “The CIA had assisted the Mujahedeen leading up to and during their fight to repel the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.” Bin Laden had also sent funds and fighters. If this happened to be true, how disgusting would it be to have a government that lies to their civilians and teams up with our worst enemy? Now everybody is looking at their fellow the government, Wall Street and the military of the United States and wondering what else they have lied about. Why should the United States have to keep their files so confidential if it is about the people’s country, and the people’s government? The government likes to control our minds and tells us things and we unknowingly believe everything they have to tell us. Where there is smoke, there is fire. Also one of the fishy things that has been said about the 9/11 crash is that the twin towers burned to the ground way too fast. The twin towers could not have collapsed as a result of burning jet fuel. Most of that jet fuel was consumed on impact. “In the south tower, most of the fuel was spilled outside the building. Heat caused by burning jet fuel does not reach temperatures needed to melt steel. What does stand out as particularly suspicious and still unexplained is that fires raged out of control beneath three of the collapsed towers for exactly one hundred days, clearly indicating the presence of some kind of substance utilized in the demolition of the structures. Why would there be any kid of substance that would wipe out three thousand lives? How did it get there? All of these questions have only one reasonable explanation; the United States’ government did

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