[lbo-talk] A question for the anti-"conspiracy"-theorists about 9/11

ravi gadfly at exitleft.org
Mon Aug 21 07:50:03 PDT 2006


I have a question for those of you who dismiss doubts about the accepted notion of events on 9/11. I am hoping you will help me figure this out: how is it that a bunch of guys who don't seem to be all that bright and well-trained, managed to fly large, sophisticated planes into towers, getting it right not once, but twice? What am I missing? Are these planes easier to fly than I think? Is navigating your way in three dimensions to a place that you cannot even see, easier than I think? I am not being facetious here. I do not much believe in the alternate theories of 9/11. But I am curious about why the simplest (and most plausible) explanation has giant holes (at least for me).

--ravi

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