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Topic: 9/11 - Who do not forget. R.I.P. (Read 127 times)

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September 18, 2022, 01:56:59 PM
#9
Respect for what happened...  However, from a financial point of view (this is a finance related website) the most astonishing thing about this event to me is that 20 years later we're still trying to normalize rates and stabilize the economy and failing horribly at it.  The effects of Greenspan's lowering of the overnight bank rate in the aftermath of this tragedy are still being digested.  The housing market boom and bust that nearly destroyed out country, then the massive inflation as a result of cheap money to try and fix Greenspan's overreaction, and now the housing market boom and bust part two, where they hope the massive inflation wave will help for a soft landing...  I'm not sure most people realize this is actually the third housing boom bust (I didn't mention the one in 2003) as a result of post 9/11 interest rates.  If they get it wrong this time (seems likely, although they're failing in all new ways this time) we could still be dealing with this in another 10-20 years...

Looking back, you have to wonder how much better off we all would have been if Greenspan hadn't overreacted. 
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September 18, 2022, 01:33:50 PM
#8
Great loss, let peace be with everyone!
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September 12, 2022, 03:13:38 PM
#7

It would have been better for them to strengthen the leadership of governments who were ravaged with terrorists, like Nigeria or Somalia for example, instead of taking matters to their own hands and incessantly bombing those places - which is not an efficient solution (let alone a permanent one). Because the only thing bombing accomplishes is making them into a boogeyman for the victim countries.

Sometimes I feel that these developed nations make money from wars and conflict. All the countries they invaded with the aim of fighting terrorism are currently going through greater security challenges. Libya, Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq are all suffering from the effects of the so-called war against terrorism.

Nigeria is gradually becoming a terrorist hub where they carry out their terrorist activities without any stiff opposition. Yet funds that have been marked to buy weapons a siphoned by corrupt government officials and kept in European and American banks or used to buy choice properties. Thereby giving these terrorists the impetus to keep on carrying out their criminal activities. Instead of waiting till they become a threat to the world, these developed nations should assist these nations to counter terrorism and help curb corruption and money laundering.  

Notwithstanding, we remember these innocent citizens that lost their lives in the 9/11 terrorist attack and we also acknowledge the sacrifices of many selfless servicemen that died in the cause of saving lives. We remember all those that have also died as a direct or indirect result of terrorist activities around the world.
      
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September 12, 2022, 06:22:29 AM
#6
We should not forget the 2,977 people on that day. It's been over 20 years, but every year on 9/11 people stick together.

We must also not forget the thousands of Afghan civilians who died as a result of the US invasion of Afghanistan, which was the result of those attacks, even though bin Laden was not an Afghan citizen, and neither was the Taliban a party to the 9/11 attacks. The regime of an independent state has been overthrown and thousands of innocent people have been killed, far more than those who died on September 11th.

We should also not forget the thousands of innocent people around the world who died as a result of US military operations that claim to be chasing Al-Qaeda, which was involved in the September 11 attacks. These operations took place in many places around the world, apart from Afghanistan (Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq...).

It would have been better for them to strengthen the leadership of governments who were ravaged with terrorists, like Nigeria or Somalia for example, instead of taking matters to their own hands and incessantly bombing those places - which is not an efficient solution (let alone a permanent one). Because the only thing bombing accomplishes is making them into a boogeyman for the victim countries.
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September 12, 2022, 01:28:58 AM
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We must also not forget the thousands of Afghan civilians who died as a result of the US invasion of Afghanistan, which was the result of those attacks, even though bin Laden was not an Afghan citizen, and neither was the Taliban a party to the 9/11 attacks. The regime of an independent state has been overthrown and thousands of innocent people have been killed, far more than those who died on September 11th.

We should also not forget the thousands of innocent people around the world who died as a result of US military operations that claim to be chasing Al-Qaeda, which was involved in the September 11 attacks. These operations took place in many places around the world, apart from Afghanistan (Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq...).

Good that you write that and it will definitely have something to do with it. We will never know, I think, but it is wrong that something like this happened. All the people should never have gone like that, no matter in which country. From negative usually arises even more negative and small children know that. The problem may be greed?
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September 11, 2022, 05:19:52 PM
#4
Things like this is not a forgettable something because people give off their life and many prominent people die something of this nature is supposed to be memorable to everyone because whenever who remember our departure prominent leaders all people tears drop to her eye so this season when the event happened we supposed to recall or remember them
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September 11, 2022, 12:45:53 PM
#3
We should not forget the 2,977 people on that day. It's been over 20 years, but every year on 9/11 people stick together.

We must also not forget the thousands of Afghan civilians who died as a result of the US invasion of Afghanistan, which was the result of those attacks, even though bin Laden was not an Afghan citizen, and neither was the Taliban a party to the 9/11 attacks. The regime of an independent state has been overthrown and thousands of innocent people have been killed, far more than those who died on September 11th.

We should also not forget the thousands of innocent people around the world who died as a result of US military operations that claim to be chasing Al-Qaeda, which was involved in the September 11 attacks. These operations took place in many places around the world, apart from Afghanistan (Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq...).
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September 11, 2022, 11:17:42 AM
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There's a whole lot of "stuff" in this festival... more than is hinted at, below. There are non-government people in the US government who are controlling a lot of what happens. They are the ones who caused the loss of American life by bringing down the Twin Towers.

If Trump gets in as the President, he will bring down the perpetrators... the evil dark/deep state people.


Welcome to the 2022 9/11 Truth Film Festival!



A Fundraiser for the film series 9/11: Crime Scene to Courtroom

We are focusing on 2 important people in this film festival.

The most important could be called the the grandfather of the 9/11 Truth Movement, our own David Ray Griffin who has recently provided a statement to us, his friends in the 9/11 Truth Movement, regarding his rapidly declining health. Please keep David in your prayers as we celebrate him with a few videos from the numerous excellent works with which he has inspired all of us. Elizabeth Woodworth will be with us to highlight his key writings.

On the other side of the tracks we have Osama Bin Ladin – our other major area of focus for the film festival. He is the most complex character in this drama, and we have none other than James Corbett, the filmmaker of the 3-part documentary, "False Flags: The Secret History of Al Qaeda" to hone in on and reveal the most pertinent act of this multi-act player in Part 3. James will be premiering his latest documentary work, right here at our Film Festival.

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September 10, 2022, 04:04:51 PM
#1
We should not forget the 2,977 people on that day. It's been over 20 years, but every year on 9/11 people stick together. If you want to support them, you can do it here: https://911memorialmuseum.brightcovegallery.com/

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