Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Anyone but Osama

"As 9/11 Truth advocates know well, the veracity they seek is unlikely to meet the ontological standards of Saint Anselm. They’ve got people on their side like the 'WebFairy,' who runs a site 'proving' the towers were not hit by planes but holograms, or 'ghost planes.' Still, the truth movement wields one irrefutably puissant weapon in its struggle. As Nick Levis says, 'Would you believe anything George W. Bush told you?'"

Mark Jacobson in New York covers the latest in 9/11 conspiracy theories.

And a year before, in March 2005, Popular Mechanics demolishes many conspiracy myths.

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