Now that's a conspiracy thory

I’ve given you the benefit of the doubt for a long time, but if you don’t think that disseminating an article by a Holocaust denier which claims that the Jews were responsible for 9/11 is antisemitic then my “doubt” has sadly run out.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 7:40 pmFrom what Rowls posted earlier i very much doubt that MLT is anti semitic. However if he is anti semitic and proved to be he deserves everything that comes his way. I think it is probably a similar situation to Corbyn who was demonised as anti semitic when imo that was a complete hatchet job on him to stop him becoming PM.
I believe that certain situations are manipulated by the media to portray individuals in a certain light. The powers that be also like to keep the plebs divided whether that be through race, skin colour, nationality, religion, gender ideology, politics or whatever else they can get us arguing about with each other. If someone is gaining popularity and raising peoples awareness of the injustices in the world they are often attacked by the corporate machine.
For example I have often heard it said that if people understood how the banking system really worked there would be a revolution tomorrow.
The power brokers, not the (s) elected political leaders will do everything that they can to hold onto their power, because if enough of the people realise what is happening regarding their manufactured wars, global health control and global governance etc it is game over.
More and more people are starting to realise this and the injustice that a tiny, tiny small group of people own most of the world's wealth.
From 3 years ago when I read this forum I felt very much on my own but now there are more and more people on here starting to question things with similar opinions to myself in some areas.
I believe this is also a spiritual war and the fact that more and more people are tuning into prayer, meditation and manifestation is also helping us fight the darkness that rules over us.
On a personal level I try to treat everyone equal regardless of race, sexual identity, religion or anything else. If we all do that the world will be a better place. BTW my mental and spiritual wellbeing is much better when I don't post on here![]()
When you start liking JakubClaret's posts it's time to have a serious think about everything you believe.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 7:01 pmIt’s the common tactic. As a post said further up, UTC is behind with things like this.
This is how you perceive things but are 100% wrong.Greenmile wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 7:51 pmI’ve given you the benefit of the doubt for a long time, but if you don’t think that disseminating an article by a Holocaust denier which claims that the Jews were responsible for 9/11 is antisemitic then my “doubt” has sadly run out.
Every phrase I’ve bolded in the quote above is just a euphemism for “the Jews” and I’m now convinced you’re fully aware of this.
That's the spirit. Another example of Internet bullying. I try to judge the message rather than the messengerTheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 8:17 pmWhen you start liking JakubClaret's posts it's time to have a serious think about everything you believe.
Matthew 12:37Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 8:25 pmThis is how you perceive things but are 100% wrong.
Brave words from “anonymous claret”Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 8:40 pmIf you genuinely believe your twisted logic report me to the police for hate crime.
I look forward to a visit from the plod.
Now you have really presented a problem
I have done already - you don’t think that disseminating an article by a Holocaust denier which claims that the Jews were responsible for 9/11 is antisemitic.
You were talking so much sense but let yourself down at the end.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:01 pmHe has clearly turned into a head the ball ..: I no longer engage with conspiracy theorists in dialogue as they are so far radicalised it’s like a scene from Venom where their body has been taken over by an alien being .. I bet he voted Brexit .. thinks Covid was a scam .. Global warming doesn’t exist :: Princess Di was murdered and Elvis works at the chop shop in town
If you look at the posters name before deciding whether or not to like a post, then I’d suggest it’s you that needs a rethink.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 8:17 pmWhen you start liking JakubClaret's posts it's time to have a serious think about everything you believe.
To answer your final question, I believe that all the statements could be considered anti semitic.Greenmile wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 8:49 pmI have done already - you don’t think that disseminating an article by a Holocaust denier which claims that the Jews were responsible for 9/11 is antisemitic.
Let’s take this by baby steps. Do you believe the Holocaust happened? Do you believe Jews were responsible for 9/11? Do you believe that Jews were celebrating in NYC on 9/11? Do you believe the Jews working in the WTC were pre-warned before the planes hit? Do you believe that Jews made a large amount of money from insurance policies as a direct result of 9/11?
Do you believe that any of the beliefs above are antisemitic? If so, which ones?
That’s good to hear.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:15 pmTo answer your questions
1. I believe the holocaust happened.
2. I don't believe Jews were responsible for 9/11. However I do believe it was an inside job by the US.
3. I don't think Jewish people were celebrating 9/11.
4. I don't believe Jewish people per se working in the WTC were warned about the impending attacks.
5. I don't think 'the Jews' as you like to put it made a lot of money out of the 2 towers collapsing but it appears from everything that I have read Larry Silverstein the guy who took out the insurance policy in July 2001 made an absolute fortune out of it. Now if you can prove that to be wrong I stand to be corrected.
So do you believe Matt Le Tissier is antisemitic for promoting all of these views? If not, why not?Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:20 pmTo answer your final question, I believe that all the statements could be considered anti semitic...
Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:15 pmTo answer your questions
1. I believe the holocaust happened.
2. I don't believe Jews were responsible for 9/11. However I do believe it was an inside job by the US.
3. I don't think Jewish people were celebrating 9/11.
4. I don't believe Jewish people per se working in the WTC were warned about the impending attacks.
5. I don't think 'the Jews' as you like to put it made a lot of money out of the 2 towers collapsing but it appears from everything that I have read Larry Silverstein the guy who took out the insurance policy in July 2001 made an absolute fortune out of it. Now if you can prove that to be wrong I stand to be corrected.
I don’t believe that it was an inside job. I do believe that there could have been people that had prior knowledge of the event though and could have prevented it. It’s already been acknowledged that certain agencies had a culture that didn’t communicate with eachother.
I have seen stuff online that every Monday morning he had breakfast in the WTC but on 9/11 he supposedly and conveniently had a dentist's appointment. However I cannot find anything to corroborate that story. It could just be malicious gossip to discredit Silverstein. Unless proved otherwise I have to presume Siverstein didn't know.
Christ almighty.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:14 pmTo answer your questions
1. I believe the holocaust happened.
2. I don't believe Jews were responsible for 9/11. However I do believe it was an inside job by the US.
3. I don't think Jewish people were celebrating 9/11.
4. I don't believe Jewish people per se working in the WTC were warned about the impending attacks.
5. I don't think 'the Jews' as you like to put it made a lot of money out of the 2 towers collapsing but it appears from everything that I have read Larry Silverstein the guy who took out the insurance policy in July 2001 made an absolute fortune out of it. Now if you can prove that to be wrong I stand to be corrected.
September 11th 2001 was a Tuesday.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:35 pmI have seen stuff online that every Monday morning he had breakfast in the WTC but on 9/11 he supposedly and conveniently had a dentist's appointment. However I cannot find anything to corroborate that story. It could just be malicious gossip to discredit Silverstein. Unless proved otherwise I have to presume Siverstein didn't know.
The case of him making a fortune out of his insurance policies seems solid. As I said earlier if this is not the case please point me in the direction to verify the fact he didn't vastly profit out of the towers collapsing.
gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:35 pmI don’t believe that it was an inside job. I do believe that there could have been people that had prior knowledge of the event though and could have prevented it. It’s already been acknowledged that certain agencies had a culture that didn’t communicate with eachother.
September 11 2001 was a Tuesday. Other than that, there could be something in it.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:35 pmI have seen stuff online that every Monday morning he had breakfast in the WTC but on 9/11 he supposedly and conveniently had a dentist's appointment. However I cannot find anything to corroborate that story. It could just be malicious gossip to discredit Silverstein. Unless proved otherwise I have to presume Siverstein didn't know.
The case of him making a fortune out of his insurance policies seems solid. As I said earlier if this is not the case please point me in the direction to verify the fact he didn't vastly profit out of the towers collapsing.
I’ve nothing to back that up, it’s just a feeling I’ve got. I just find it very difficult to believe that nobody had prior knowledge. They even trained in the USA and showed no intent of learning how to land a plane. They were under surveillance prior too apparently.Inchy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:41 pmIncompetence is one think, intent is another.
I’m pretty sure no one( apart from the terrorists) had prior knowledge that the terrorists were going to fly planes into those buildings on that date at that time. Otherwise they would have stopped it. Because there is literally no reason not to stop it.
If a rich jew wants to make money on insurance, he doesn’t need to kill thousands of people to do that
It was something I read online and I haven't the relevant text to hand. The poster may have said Tuesday but there is nothing else I can find to back up their point about Siverstein's dental appointment or missed breakfast at the WTC
The conspiracy theorist’s mantra, there.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:45 pmI’ve nothing to back that up, it’s just a feeling I’ve got...
I wonder why.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:55 pmIt was something I read online and I haven't the relevant text to hand. The poster may have said Tuesday but there is nothing else I can find to back up their point about Siverstein's dental appointment or missed breakfast at the WTC
Here you go.
Wikipedia, you've converted me.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:08 pmHere you go.
Took me 30 seconds to find, I am sure there may be more examples.
Go down to September 11 Attacks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Silverstein
You say he made a fortune from his insurance pay-out, yet the replacement buildings cost more to construct than his insurance award. Or am I missing something?Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:08 pmHere you go.
Took me 30 seconds to find, I am sure there may be more examples.
Go down to September 11 Attacks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Silverstein
"Rowls wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 1:10 pm"It might be worth examining what Le Tissier has actually said here.
According to the JC article, the only thing he has posted is, "What a thread." That's it. Three words.
The JC extrapolates that this constitutes an "endorsement" but that isn't necessarily so. It implies that Le Tissier re-tweeted the threads but it isn't explicit in stating this.
I would often re-tweet pure nonsense for the sake of it. I was particularly fond of re-tweeting caustic and nasty tweets at one point just so that the author's nature could be seen by others.
It's not worth castigating Le Tissier for this unless he unequivocally states that he actually agrees with the sentiments of what he has re-tweeted.
Until or unless he does so, we've no idea of his motivations. And all those accusing him of being in hock to whacky conspiracies have jumped the gun. He might be. He might not be.
Nothing in the linked JC article demonstrates that Le Tissier believes this stuff, it's all supposition.
It's easy to spot click bait when we don't agree with the article. Less easy to discren click bait if it conforms to or reinforces our own world view.
I don't think MLT is anti semetic from a post that he retweeted. What did he retweet 'What a thread''? I follow some of the stuff he does such as on Twitter or the podcast with Simon Jordan and he has always appeared decent and genuine. However I could be wrong but I don't think that I am.
Do some searching yourself. See if you can find anything to prove or disprove it.
Hindsight is a great thing. The US intelligence agencies ****** up largely because of group think. The same kind d of group thinking that caused our shamanic response to Covid as well.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:35 pmI don’t believe that it was an inside job. I do believe that there could have been people that had prior knowledge of the event though and could have prevented it. It’s already been acknowledged that certain agencies had a culture that didn’t communicate with eachother.
I recommend you read Rebel Ideas by Matthew Sayed. It's a very interesting book about confirmation bias and the danger of echo chamber thinking - 9/11 is a case study in the book and a critical reason why nobody joined the dots is a lot down to the way the COA recruited and how they failed to share intelligence with others due to political reasons.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:45 pmI’ve nothing to back that up, it’s just a feeling I’ve got. I just find it very difficult to believe that nobody had prior knowledge. They even trained in the USA and showed no intent of learning how to land a plane. They were under surveillance prior too apparently.
There is literally nothing in there about him avoiding his usual breakfast on the day of the attacks. It like you heard some bullshit somewhere that confirmed your bizarre "there has to be a conspiracy" theory and just accepted it.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:08 pmHere you go.
Took me 30 seconds to find, I am sure there may be more examples.
Go down to September 11 Attacks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Silverstein
Silverstein has said in interviews that he usually spent his mornings in breakfast meetings at Windows on the World on top of the World Trade Center North Tower, and with new tenants in the building. However, the morning of September 11, 2001, his wife insisted he attend a medical appointment, inadvertently saving him from certain death.[23][24]BabylonClaret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:44 pmThere is literally nothing in there about him avoiding his usual breakfast on the day of the attacks. It like you heard some bullshit somewhere that confirmed your bizarre "there has to be a conspiracy" theory and just accepted it.
Helpful if you'd said it was under septe.ber 11 atta ks under "Career".Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 11:02 pmSilverstein has said in interviews that he usually spent his mornings in breakfast meetings at Windows on the World on top of the World Trade Center North Tower, and with new tenants in the building. However, the morning of September 11, 2001, his wife insisted he attend a medical appointment, inadvertently saving him from certain death.[23][24]
The above statement is from Wikipedia so it may or may not be true
And here's The Manhattan Institute
https://manhattan.institute/article/the ... round-zero