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  • Bro im from Northern Ireland and the IRA are a bunch of assholes that killed my brothers friends a few years back but when they did that my town felt some sort of unity against the IRA because we all have had enough of that bullcrap that they have gave us over the past 40 years

  • this 9/11 is just a big piece of bullcrap, no1 knows what really happened.

  • I think 9/11 should of have an official investigation by an independent investigator, and they should of been more of an effort on preventing an attack rather then go to this "war of terror" since it contradicts the fact that allot of terrorists groups reside in the US like all the racist groups, and the army should be used for patrolling the US border stopping illegal immigrates

  • I'm not trying to turn this into some academic contest of knowledge because I agree with you 99.8%. I was in first grade when the towers both fell and I remember it like it was yesterday. A month later, I remember Bush announcing that we were going to war with "Afghanistan." It gave me perception that Bush had absolutely no idea of who we were fighting. A few days ago, my Economics teacher asked a class of almost 20 people, Who are we fighting? No one knew. Our teacher had to tell us Al Quida.

  • Great vid by the way. I've always wanted to move to America. Do you see the economy recovering any time soon?

  • The English were fairly brutal in Nothern Ireland. It's not the English population's fault cause whenever they found out they genuinely didn't agree with it, but really, just google Bloody Sunday (1972) and what they did in prisons. That being said, it seems all countries have done their fair share of crap. America in Vietnam, Japan in China in mass murder and rape, Germany (pretty self-explanatory), etc. I'd like to say I hold no bias against any Englishman, American, German, Japanese, etc.

  • 9 11 was an inside job.Google wtc 7.The bush administration and his associates are all part of this.All 3 buildings were solid steel buildings and 1 plane could not melt the steel.Steel melts at 2777 degrees if the heat is consistent, the jet fuel only reaches 1517 degrees fahrenheit.Btw the third building wtc #7 wasn't hit by a plane.These events were planned demolition,there are sign of this demolition on the steel beams which were melted due termites used in controlled demolition.

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  • @togce your fucked up dude. if your american you should be completely ashamed off what you think. your just one of those people that believes everything they see in the media and is so god damn stubborn to think otherwise.

  • @Mcsteakneggs I'll be honest, I don't even remember the comment I made, however I'm sure it must have been something along the lines of not believing the official story.No I am not American and also I don't always believe what I see in the media.Feel free to believe what the Bush administration have told you, I choose to believe nobody until then I will remain suspicious to say the least.

  • Good video wrath, well said on many fronts although I disagree slightly on some things you still made your points in a well stated pov. Many members of my family were first responders to the WTC that day and the stories they told me are truly surreal. They are things that prior to that only existed in movies.

  • I've not seen a "return to god". I've seen religion in general being attacked in all aspects of society, for decades. Especially christianity. I'm not a religious person, but I do recognize that a society based on religion will be more stable. This country was founded on religion, and morality and freedom as a whole have declined since it stopped being prominent. When religious themes such as the 10 commandments were taught in public schools, the crime rate was much lower.

  • @desertfox2020 this country was founded on a seperation of church and state, and morality and religion are not cause and effect. You need only look to history to find religion as the leading excuse for human conflict, so you'll forgive me if I call bullshit on your crime theory.

  • @wrath111377 You may be right to call bullshit on me, I don't have a source. But I've heard it stated as a fact by unreligious sources. Public schools were founded to ensure that the bible would be taught to as many as possible. The first colleges were seminary schools. Doesn't sound like sep. of church and state held up too well in the past. As I said I'm not religious. I don't buy into all of that, and I completely agree that religion has caused most wars. Where I disagree is that (con't)

  • @wrath111377 You may be right to call bullshit on me, I don't have a source. But I've heard it stated as a fact by unreligious sources. Public schools were founded to ensure that the bible would be taught to as many as possible. The first colleges were seminary schools. Doesn't sound like sep. of church and state held up too well in the past. As I said I'm not religious. I don't buy into all of that, and I completely agree that religion has caused most wars. Where I disagree is that (con't)

  • @wrath111377 (con't) religion has been/is the most effective way of spreading moral values, as the semetic religions are founded around them. Ideas such as the ten commandments, which all of the free world's laws are based on, are where our idea of morals was taken directly from religion and is affecting every single person, regardless of their views on the actual religious part.

  • @desertfox2020 thats not true at all. there are acts of rape murder, and incest within the bible, considered morally correct within that text which would never fly today. the ten commandments themselves are nothing more than a reflection of the society that authured them, and need i remind you they equate women to nothing more than property. The fact is, morals are set by society and the times they live in. Studies have also shown predominantly atheist societies have a lower crime rate.

  • @wrath111377 Fair enough. I'm willing to give you room there. Where I will still disagree and have multiple occasions and facts to prove it, is the discrimination against christianity in recent years. Especially around christmas time. If you are offended by a cross or nativity scene, its gone in a millisecond. If you're offended by an islamic symbol, you get sued and lose.

  • @desertfox2020 cont. I invite you to look that up. I believe in no organized religion, nor deity, and yet here i sit, free of the urge to go murder my neighbor, or rape his wife, yet you seem to believe I and others like me would be more predetermined to crime. My morals were given me by my family and those that formed my mind as a youth, which is how people develop. Just because religion happens to be a part of some chidrens upbringing doesn't mean it should be given sole credit for morals.

  • @wrath111377 I'm not saying that every unreligious person is bad, or that any religious person is good. It can easily be the opposite in cases. What I'm saying is that people, like wild animals, are naturally not going to know right vs. wrong. It all comes down to a lack of parental teaching in most cases. All I'm saying is that religion is a good tool for spreading moral values. Of course it can also spread bad morals. Nothing is perfect.

  • @wrath111377 I don't expect you to really agree with me, and I probably won't agree with you, no matter how many times we exchange arguments. Believe it or not, one of the main reasons I like you as a commentator and respect you as a person is because you 1) say what you think and don't give a flying fuck what others think, and 2) are willing to engage in discussions with your subs such as this. Especially when you stand your ground and present arguments, not just calling the other an idiot.

  • Yup

  • Meaning that if there is not equality and things are corrupt, the people can rise up against the government for a better country. I believe that we are currently in the process of that here and although it may not be perfect, we're making progress and I hope that bigots will fade away into history. Although that won't happen 100%, it is happening slowly and will nearly all people will put bigotry aside in the future. Sorry, again, if I misinterpreted what you meant though.

  • Catholic it went to the majority Protestant Colerain, which was smaller in size. I admit again that I don't think the IRA's actions were completely justifiable but neither sides were right. The IRA was the only real option at the time, as I've said, as the Nationalist party at the time was practically useless and voting was tailor made for Unionists. To me, the IRA's actions somewhat mirror the American ideals of the government fearing the people, not the other way around (c)

  • As part of Northern Ireland so that it would not economically collapse, which doesn't seem right to me. Although Terrance O'Neill may have tried to an extent, most PMs in Northern Ireland at the time discriminated against Catholics and Nationalists/Republicans. Even with Terrance O'Neil in power and his moderate stance, Catholics still weren't given equality, which can be seen in Colerain University, which should've been put in Derry due to population size but because most of Derry is (c)

  • I was five when this happened. I wish I was a bit older, so I could understand what was going on because, in all honesty, I thought it was cool when I first saw it. I wanted to be a Firefighter when I was that age so I found it cool. Little did I know how much of a tragedy it was. I wish I could've understood it better when I was younger. Anyway, another great video, Wrath. Keep 'em coming.

  • (c) couldn't vote and some Protestants could vote more than once. The English killed innocent Irish knowing they were innocent and Unionists mirrored the actions of the IRA and to me it felt like you ignored that. Northern Ireland went through gerrymandering to even become a "country" as three counties of Ulster had to be left out so the Protestants could have a majority, therefore have a Unionist majority and so stay as part of England. They did however take two majority Catholic counties (c)

  • I may have misunderstood how you meant to but when you said England went through turmoil with the Ireland and Northern Ireland and whatnot, you make it seem as though England was the victim. Although I do not agree with the amount of killing the IRA caused, I do not believe they were entirely wrong. Catholics here did not have civil rights, they did not have equality and something needed to be done about it. At the time, the political system wasn't much of a viable option as most Catholics (c)

  • In my opinion the Terrorists have won.

    They have achieved their goals of getting the US and the rest of the Western World into costly Wars they cannot win and stripped them of the Freedom they used to have.(PATRIOT Act similar Laws)

    Osama may be dead, but I'm sure he died happily, knowing that his plan - more or less- worked out like planned

  • its fucked because it was my sister's first day of work...

  • have you seen "loose change"? its all about the conspiracy of 911

  • what is your religious view wrath? do you believe in god? are you atheist? or do you just not care? awesome video man, i was in 8th grade during home ec class when my teacher rolled in a tv and turned the channel to cnn. it was surreal and i honestly didn't know how to feel about it.

  • @iPriestHolmes i see religion all to often used as a crude weapon wielded by those who would have an upper hand on others in pursuit of power.

  • Wrath. was it true that osama planned to attack new york train systems today? Pat Tillman. RIP bro.

    Troops in afghanistan and iraq. THANK YOU>Protecting our freedom. your are always in my prayers along with your loved one.

  • Great vid, 911 has affected my life many times with me growing up in a military family my whole life with my dad being deployed many times. BTW is that a CH-46 in that picture in the background?

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  • as always a great vid man.

  • I was 8 years old when the planes hit the towers and I didn't really understand the significance of the situation at the time, but now it makes me kind of upset to see the videos again.

  • would u rather burn slowly every inch of your body in extreme pain or end it in a second? ask ur self that

  • Even now when i see video of the attacks it still seems just unreal like, "this only happens in the movies" but you realize its not a movie.

  • i agree that the tragedy of that day was great, but i see no point in celebrating a day where thousands of people died or watched or heard about their friends and family dying. i understand we should remember it, but bringing up bad memories and treating it like a holiday makes me sick, we don't do this with other terrorist attacks i see no point to do it for 9/11.

    Just my opinion take it or leave it, don't respond because i wont read them or care what you think.

  • @UndeadGamer17 agreed

  • @UndeadGamer17 The idea that you see this video as a celebration is proof enough to me that you're a fool. our country and in fact every civilized country in the Western Hemisphere chooses to remember and always keep in their thoughts that which molds a society, good and bad. And telling me not to respond to such a fucking retarded comment is like ordering water not to flow down hill. Keep your head buried in the sand, insulting the memories of those that died, but don't tell me to follow.

  • @TheWrantStation i was in the fifth grade when it happened. i've lived in new york my whole life and i remember the day very clearly. i was picked up from school by my dad and my brother and we went to a restaurant to get my dad's friend. when we walked in i saw the first tower fall on tv. i was scared so scared. it was a day i'll never forget. when i got back to school, like you said nobody talked at all. it was also crazy watching the yankees in the world series that year. go yanks

  • Good video, I really enjoyed it.

  • I was medically discharged from the military 9 months before 9/11. I was off work that day, taking my car in to get the windows tinted. I first heard about it on the radio while driving to the shop, then watched the events unfold on a television within the shop. A range of emotions went through me as I watched, namely sadness and anger. Having grown up in a military family for all of my 32 years of life, I stand behind our soldiers standing up for our freedoms when others cannot. Nice vid Wrath.

  • got a question wrath, are you a fan of Alex Jones?

  • @powerofthepunch3 I think Alex Jones is a nutcase.

  • @TheWrantStation so what are your political views? because to me, you come off as an independent since you believe both parties are messed up

  • @TheWrantStation the reason i asked if your a alex jones fan is because most independents that i knw usually agree with most of the stuff he says

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  • I was to young to understand, now im in tenth grade and in my global studies class and we watched the recording of what happened....now that im older it was hard to watch people losing there lives that way.

  • I wish i could remember what happened when the planes hit, all i can remember was me being at school.

  • man cow was the shit

  • Ill just say this: The evidence of foul play during the 9/11 attacks is staggering, I will explain if necessary but for now I'll keep this short. It is fairly obvious our government either knew about or participated in the planning and execution of the attacks so the public would demand war with people not involved for, of course, oil. Now that being said, real people lost their lives and real families were ruined and very real aftershocks occurred.

  • @DeltaCookies007 The government participated in the murder of thousands of people? really dude? i dont like the government either, but i'm not gonna blame them for what happened. keep your theory's to yourself.

  • @NOxLEAFxCLOVERx Our government spread the AIDS virus through the gay community as a way of trying to eradicate them. This is pretty much common knowledge, our government is evil and there is always a hidden agenda.

  • @NOxLEAFxCLOVERx well shit, now i'm convinced.

  • @DeltaCookies007 Building 7 still remains a mystery.

  • @DeltaCookies007 I'm not interested in turning this into a venue for conspiracy theory, other then to say if staggering evidence truly existed, rather than conjecture and inuendo, it would have graduated from its current residence of message boards and websites by now imo.

  • @TheWrantStation Just watch footage of the buildings falling, listen to Cheny's recorded audio from inside his safe haven, look at the piloting skills that were needed to pull this off, and look at the pentagon photos post "crash" and then look at who we went to war with right after it happened, people with oil who weren't connected at all. That's all I'll say about it though since this is your channel and you don't want this discussed further.

  • @DeltaCookies007 On 9/11 the three lagest structural failures of all time happened in one day, within a few hours of eachother, with all the buildings falling in on themselves through the path of greatest resistance. Metal was melted everywhere despite the fact that office fires and indeed kerosene fires are nowhere near hot enough to melt steel. Now im no conspiracy theorist but there are things we see with simple logic, simple physics, about 9/11 and i want those questions answered...

  • @GEORGEESAZ Not to mention there were several eyewitnesses who reported explosions at the base of the buildings or rather implosions as the buildings were demolished.

  • @DeltaCookies007 that's not how you blow up a building, it requires controlled explosions, timed milliseconds apart throughout the entire structure. the wiring and explosives would be measured in tons. I'm sorry to report that i canT consider anyone that spews conjecture gained secondhand of such a ludicrous nature without usingn his own ability to reason, as anything but an automaton. What you are dealing with is a bias that destroys your will to question.

  • @GEORGEESAZ @DeltaCookies007 Sadly you and me will not get eny answers enytime soon.....stu.....

  • @TheWrantStation Not conspiracy theories wrath, is conspiracy facts. Anyway ty for your videos and cheers.

  • @DeltaCookies007 if that's true then the plan backfired beyond belief, considering that the price of oil has multiplied many times since the war began.

  • @desertfox2020 And who does that hurt? Normal hardworking people, not oil companies and the people they pay to keep their mouths shut and the government officials they pay to keep from cracking down on the ridiculous price fixing going on.

  • @DeltaCookies007 I was just saying that we haven't really acquired any more oil. And even intelligence community personnel will admit that the attacks could have been avoided if our government had believed certain intel to be more credible than they did. However I don't think they did it on purpose, I do think neither party has what it takes to fix any of the world's current problems.

  • @DeltaCookies007 Whats scarier is when I complain about the price of gas around friends, they tell me to buy a more efficient car. It's like our whole society is blind to the fact that we're being ripped off. They don't see a problem with $4 a gallon gas, or restriction of freedoms. It's insane.

  • @desertfox2020 Europe has long paid much more. The fact is that our gas prices are artificially lower than they should be.

  • @wrath111377 Well they are paying far much more, as well. Ours are lower, I THINK, because our continent is much richer in oil than theirs. They must import it all, while we could survive without importing any if congress wasn't full of tree-huggers.

  • @desertfox2020 ours is lower, because of oil subsidies, meaning we pay for it with government taxes. Our continent's oil supply nothing compared to what they have in the middle east, but that being said, oil is a terribly limited source of energy, with real environmental effects, that only a fool would try to pass off as some tree hugger point of view. The human race as it stands today, could be considered a parasite. we use and give nothing back, depleting resources on all fronts.

  • @wrath111377 Yes, fossil fuels have an impact. but nowhere near the likes of what the large environmentalist movement would have you believe. Going green has a massive amount of money being made from it, selling products that are more environmentally friendly and cost much more. And at this point, whether we have the tech to get the same effects from something cleaner and more abundant, is irrelevant because until oil is gone its the #1 commodity in the world. The oil companies make sure of that

  • @wrath111377 How exactly do you propose we give back, anyway? Man has always been seeking to conquer nature. But it's also proven how quickly the earth recovers from anything we can do. Look at cheynobyl, the place is hardly recognizable as a city because of how the forest has reclaimed it. I don't believe humans have an impact on this planet that will last any longer than our existance. After we're done killing each other, in a thousand years we may as well not have ever existed.

  • @desertfox2020 I'm not worried about the planet. the inevitable pointlessness of the human race is another matter.

  • @desertfox2020 Oil is no where near scarce enough to justify 4 dollars a gallon, we have an abundance in the united states but that would require drilling in national parks so the government decides hey, let's go pick fights with arab countries, they wont be able to handle us, they are primitive, we'll just swoop in and take their oil. But we never learn, you cannot invade a determined populous and expect no fight, Those people have proven that they will fight to the death to preserve their home

  • @DeltaCookies007 they've been fighting each other for 2,000 years. Not even "the greatest military force the world has ever seen" (some famous general, not sure who?) can beat that kind of experience. Not to mention, they really don't know how to live without fighting IMO.

  • @DeltaCookies007 I don't necessarily think the war was started for oil. Sure, getting free oil for getting them a democratic gov't (or at least US-friendly one, heh...) would've been a nice bonus. I know a few guys who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, people I believe would tell me the truth, and they say they've never had to guard any refineries or secure oil from the enemy. If we did take oil from them, it was done in such secret that not even an officer in Marine Force Recon knew it.

  • @desertfox2020 We haven't been able to do it because we haven't been able to get them to submit to us, the insurgent groups and local militaries aren't cooperating as "we" want them to.

  • Takes me back, man. Good vid.

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