jesse ventura conspiracy theory

If you take anything away from that video is this: Don't believe everything you see on TV and YT. The show in question is very biased. It's kinda of like having a show entitled "Who's a better football team...Cowboys or Eagles?" Then they only interview Cowboy's fans. :)
 
If you take anything away from that video is this: Don't believe everything you see on TV and YT. The show in question is very biased. It's kinda of like having a show entitled "Who's a better football team...Cowboys or Eagles?" Then they only interview Cowboy's fans. :)

VERY TRUE.. just wondered what parts are factual afterall to have a theory you have to have verifiable facts to back up your claim so SOME of it has to be true
 
Ok. Here is the testimony by Mineta. It's on YT...so it was not removed from the record. It's also in front of the 9/11 commission...so your idea about it not being included in the report is false.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDfdOwt2v3Y

That's not necessarily what I was talking about.

His testimony is not included in the final report, only in the transcript. And despite that youtube excerpt, the official 911 commission website video of the proceedings oddly omits the first half of his testimony, which includes that part in question.

Apparently it was so unimportant that they decided to save the budget by removing 5 minutes or so from the stored video file.
Oh well.
:yawn:
 
VERY TRUE.. just wondered what parts are factual afterall to have a theory you have to have verifiable facts to back up your claim so SOME of it has to be true

No it doesn't. It's a well known fact, written in the Ten Commandments, that all conspiracy theories are of the Devil, and hence, not a shred of truth can be found in their false Gospel of Damnation.

Thank you.
 
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