@nuklear7 hun all i can suggest is you to take the time and look up some of organizations that need help and support for this cause.....here are 3 to start out with 1. 911truth... 2. 911families...3. world911truth and there are many others you can google....even some on fackbook also.....we may be at the bottom but that does not mean we have to stay there.....we can help these and so many others out and rise above it all!!!!!!
@ladyjewelsnc if not for a government conspirasy (my opinion) these families might have a little more closure. it's sad, and i wish we all could do more. but what can you do when you're stuck at the bottom of the political food chain?
@nuklear7 i'm sure they tried...and for them trying it they either have been ignored or yelled at be other people..shoot even i have been cursed out on here for just peacefully giving my opinion and sticking up for the families that have the right to protest...now more and more people are starting to wake up and see the fact that all it would take is a second independent investigation to be done to help these people...if the officals have nothing to hide let them prove!!!
@ladyjewelsnc in my opinion, yelling just encourages anger (which i can understand that) but all i'm asking is to put themselves in outsiders shoes. keep a calm tone and set an example. you're more likely to be heard if you are more approachable. (in my experience) but then again, they've probably already tried that... BUT if they haven't, maybe it's time
@nuklear7 as long as they keep it peacefull....to me they could scream at the top of their lungs...they have the right...they are the ones that lost and the ones seeking justice...no one truly knows what they would do if they were in their shoes...they just want to be heard and to me as long as there is not a second investigation done looking into those events then by gosh let them scream!!!! if you want to find a way to help...google some of the orgs. out there and see how you can help.
@nuklear7 well no it's not really disrespectful at all it's letting those people know that they still have a voice beacuse their family, friends and others are willing to speak out for them and let them know they still seek the truth and justice and will never forget all the lives lost that day!!!
i think that ignoring the facts, sitting there and yelling over a loud speaker what you THINK happened (because Lord knows this country is known for our thinking abilities) and shouting your personal opinions on the place your family members died, in which NOONE that wasn't in the building actually KNOWS the truth, because the government are withholding that information from us, is a tad bit disrespecful in itself
9.11 2001 Of course , IF terrorists planned and executed 9.11 how is it possible not to have more 9.11
Or I think those government bastards were planning something big.
aviomaster 5 months ago
@nuklear7 hun all i can suggest is you to take the time and look up some of organizations that need help and support for this cause.....here are 3 to start out with 1. 911truth... 2. 911families...3. world911truth and there are many others you can google....even some on fackbook also.....we may be at the bottom but that does not mean we have to stay there.....we can help these and so many others out and rise above it all!!!!!!
ladyjewelsnc 1 year ago
@ladyjewelsnc if not for a government conspirasy (my opinion) these families might have a little more closure. it's sad, and i wish we all could do more. but what can you do when you're stuck at the bottom of the political food chain?
nuklear7 1 year ago
@nuklear7 i'm sure they tried...and for them trying it they either have been ignored or yelled at be other people..shoot even i have been cursed out on here for just peacefully giving my opinion and sticking up for the families that have the right to protest...now more and more people are starting to wake up and see the fact that all it would take is a second independent investigation to be done to help these people...if the officals have nothing to hide let them prove!!!
ladyjewelsnc 1 year ago
@ladyjewelsnc in my opinion, yelling just encourages anger (which i can understand that) but all i'm asking is to put themselves in outsiders shoes. keep a calm tone and set an example. you're more likely to be heard if you are more approachable. (in my experience) but then again, they've probably already tried that... BUT if they haven't, maybe it's time
nuklear7 1 year ago
@nuklear7 as long as they keep it peacefull....to me they could scream at the top of their lungs...they have the right...they are the ones that lost and the ones seeking justice...no one truly knows what they would do if they were in their shoes...they just want to be heard and to me as long as there is not a second investigation done looking into those events then by gosh let them scream!!!! if you want to find a way to help...google some of the orgs. out there and see how you can help.
ladyjewelsnc 1 year ago
@ladyjewelsnc true, very true. but i think we should all find a better way. unfortunately, i'm all out of ideas.
nuklear7 1 year ago
@nuklear7 well no it's not really disrespectful at all it's letting those people know that they still have a voice beacuse their family, friends and others are willing to speak out for them and let them know they still seek the truth and justice and will never forget all the lives lost that day!!!
ladyjewelsnc 1 year ago
i think that ignoring the facts, sitting there and yelling over a loud speaker what you THINK happened (because Lord knows this country is known for our thinking abilities) and shouting your personal opinions on the place your family members died, in which NOONE that wasn't in the building actually KNOWS the truth, because the government are withholding that information from us, is a tad bit disrespecful in itself
nuklear7 1 year ago
YEY!
sl0j0 2 years ago