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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

9/11 Truthers

I happened to catch this on my Google Adsense Ads. Here is the conclusion from this website:

From the above disclosures, the Bush Administration must have approved of the attacks on the WTC and Pentagon on 9/11/01, and without whose assistance the attacks would not have been possible. Atta and company were co-conspirators and officially took the blame. This conclusion is based on an overwhelming set of otherwise unlikely coincidences. In the author's opinion this theory is proved beyond a reasonable doubt. However if the reader does not feel so, at the very least, there is enough evidence to call for an end to the US "War on Terror".

The Google Adsense team says they supposedly screen these ads to put them on sites that are similar to the ad. They must think it's funny to put those ads on sites like this. Google's history of being biased has been pointed out in several blogs, especially referencing search engine results.

From the Popular Mechanics website, which is linked below, they point out the number of lunatics believing in the 9/11 conspiracy.

Three and a half years later, not everyone is convinced we know the truth. Go to Google.com, type in the search phrase "World Trade Center conspiracy" and you'll get links to an estimated 628,000 Web sites. More than 3000 books on 9/11 have been published; many of them reject the official consensus that hijackers associated with Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda flew passenger planes into U.S. landmarks.

Thankfully, several people and organizations have explained away the 9/11 conspiracy theories.

Popular Mechanics

Debunking 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

Journal of Debunking 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

There is many more. Doing a search for "debunking 9/11 conspiracy" yields 978,000 results. Some of the results, the truther's have managed to use "debunking" as a keyword.