911 Inside Job Chronicles
OPS_admin | Aug 23, 2010 | Comments 0
Len Hart, :
Conan Doyle’s character Sherlock Holmes said: “When you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains however implausible must be the truth!” This must be too easy. The significance of this single sentence is apparently lost on several generations of Americans who will believe all kinds of weird stuff for which there is no evidence whatsoever.
Michael Shermer, for example, has made a living as a career ‘skeptic’ but on the topic of 911, his record is no better than that of the most gullible Americans who defend Bush’s official conspiracy theory with more lies and violations of Occam’s Razor. Like the average American, Shermer bought into at least two bald-faced lies advanced by the Bush administration. Shermer failed to apply the ‘burden of proof”; he did not bother to question fatal self-contradictions that discredit the Bush administration as they, in fact, disprove the ‘official conspiracy theory’ of 911.
Only the guilty are sufficiently motivated to cover up a crime. By contrast, the innocent have nothing to cover up! In some cases, the innocent may be motivated to discover the truth even as guilty criminals work to subvert their efforts. The guilty, by contrast, are motivated to work covertly and/or overtly to cover up, hide evidence and/or lie! The innocent have nothing to hide but nothing to gain and, often much to lose, with lies and cover ups. Simply, the innocent have no motive to cover up anything.
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