Kantor said:
We can't really be certain of anything, but there are certain things we have to assume so that we don't go insane. How do you know the man standing next to you at the bus stop isn't an illuminati spy sent to track you down and interrogate you? How do you know Obama, Romney, Palin and Ron Paula aren't all killer cyborgs controlled by martians? As for the global elite... it's certainly true that there are powerful people in this world. People more powerful than any President or Prime Minister. It's also probably true that they work together to accomplish all of their goals. But if they honestly held all of this power, why are they doing nothing with it? More to the point, what are they trying to achieve? I refuse to believe we live in a secret Orwellian society or any such nonsense. |
Well at least some of the global elite are pooling all of their vast resources together to... uh.. improve mankind through a transparent charity. Gosh that's awful =P.
As for the topic. The conspiracy is not based on evidence, according to most experts in the field the collapse of the buildings is exactly as would be expected under the conditions. Like most conspiracy theories it points out a few perceived anomalies in the mainstream explanation and builds an intricate lattice of theories on top of these.