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Robert Baer on 9/11

Robert "Bobby" Baer (born July 1, 1952), is an author and former case officer at the Central Intelligence Agency.  
 
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SFTor1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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etsneroj:

It sure took a lot of imagination to think that the Pentagon might get hit.
SFTor1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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If you stick to disinformation you have a point. Once you start talking about vaccines you're on your own.
pat442389 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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its ok we havent done much yet but everyday more and more americans and people around the world for that matter are figuring out the bullshit their being told by their governments and media. its only a matter of time before they slip up or go too far with there vaccines being forced on us or another fake terrorist attack in the US or UK. its sad govs in the west see their own people as their biggest potential enemy. esp in the US where we are taught that we own the gov and that it works 4 us
itzahazylife (3 months ago) Show Hide
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there isn't proof in the legal sense, but i hope u yourself don't need proof to realize that it took a little more than negligence for the pentagon to be attacked..especially 2 hours after the WTC were hit.
etsneroj (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Most of the time between the first and third plane attack (if it was indeed 2 hrs) was probably spent figuring out what the hell was going on and reacting. The number of potential targets is huge and I think their failure to defend the Pentagon is completely consistent with the type of government negligence we're used to.
itzahazylife (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i can settle with the fact that our foreign policy provoked 9/11..but,was it a surprise,or was it the intended effect? and furthermore,did our defenses turn their cheek and invite the attacks? if that's the case, there WAS an aspect of an inside job, just not as direct as most claim..and sure, there may not be evidence, but i think it's fair to say the pentagon attack could have easily been prevented, when a full 2 hours prior, the twin towers were hit..seems like a little more than neglegence.
drmodestoesq (4 months ago) Show Hide
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MacArthur was not cashiered for his inactivity after the Pearl Harbor attack. As Napoleon said "who needs a conspiracy theory when ordinary incompetence will suffice." Hell, even Bin Laden was incompetent despite his public offerings to the contrary. He stated he knew, because of his engineering background, that the buildings would fall. That being the case, why didn't he instruct the pilots to crash the planes in at the lowest floor possible. Nearly everyone who was above the impact died.
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MacArthur was Allied commander in the Philippines. He had over eight hours warning of a possible Japanese attack on the Philippines, and express orders from Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall to commence operations.[15]

MacArthur's failure to take defensive or offensive action resulted in Japanese air superiority over the Philippines—MacArthur's inaction during the critical hours has been given as the reason for "an enormity of loss no less than that in Hawaii".
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I used to accept as the complete and total truth and to a degree it is true but if you think thats all there is to it, you better pull your balls out of your ass
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WOW I LIKE THIS ALOT.

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