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Here's a "Conspiracy Theory" for ya- 19 Arabs, some on watch lists, managed to hijack 4 airplanes with box cutters on the same day at the same time and crashed 2 of them into 2 buildings in NY causing 3 to collapse. Edit to add: One of them flew towards the center of "The Biggest Superpower on Earth" for over half an hour and then crashed into the "Defense" headquarters. Not a single picture of this aircraft has been made public. Not a single one.
But Our Leaders Wouldnt Do That
While people might admit that corporate executives and low-level government officials might have engaged in conspiracies they may be strongly opposed to considering that the wealthiest or most powerful might possibly have done so.
But powerful insiders have long admitted to conspiracies. For example, Obamas Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Cass Sunstein, wrote:
Of course some conspiracy theories, under our definition, have turned out to be true. The Watergate hotel room used by Democratic National Committee was, in fact, bugged by Republican officials, operating at the behest of the White House. In the 1950s, the Central Intelligence Agency did, in fact, administer LSD and related drugs under Project MKULTRA, in an effort to investigate the possibility of mind control. Operation Northwoods, a rumored plan by the Department of Defense to simulate acts of terrorism and to blame them on Cuba, really was proposed by high-level officials
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http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/02/con.html
Obama confidants spine-chilling proposal
Cass Sunstein wants the government to
"cognitively infiltrate" anti-government groups
Glenn Greenwald
Cass Sunstein has long been one of Barack Obamas closest confidants. Often mentioned as a likely Obama nominee to the Supreme Court, Sunstein is currently Obamas head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs where, among other things, he is responsible for overseeing policies relating to privacy, information quality, and statistical programs. In 2008, while at Harvard Law School, Sunstein co-wrote a truly pernicious paper proposing that the U.S. Government employ teams of covert agents and pseudo-independent advocates to cognitively infiltrate online groups and websites as well as other activist groups which advocate views that Sunstein deems false conspiracy theories about the Government. This would be designed to increase citizens faith in government officials and undermine the credibility of conspiracists. The papers abstract can be read, and the full paper downloaded, here. ...
http://www.salon.com/2010/01/15/sunstein_2/
No doubt some of Sunstein's "infiltrators" are very very busy