MERQRY wrote: Sir GH wrote: Agreed.  9/11 was naturally a horrible event for the all the innocent people affected, but there is a much bigger picture that needs to be discussed, ESPECIALLY around the 10th anniversary.

It's no secret that Al-Qaeda began as a project funded by the Reagan administration.  This was planned from day one.  They needed another Pearl Harbour to justify the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.  Not to mention that Pearl Harbour was provoked as well.  History fails to tell that the US pissed Japan off by sending weapons to China for the decade leading up to it.

And doesn't it strike anyone as curious that bin Laden was "killed" 2.5 years into Obama's term, i.e. right about when re-election starts to cross the public's minds?  Timing is everything in politics.  And so is money.

Both halves of the house and the senate are owned by the big businessmen - not just the republicans.  It's all a show, folks.  If it wasn't, then the US defaulting crisis would have been solved when the democrats controlled both the house and the senate two years ago.  It would've been a shoe-in.  But alas, that's not the way the system works.  The rich need to be laughing all the way to the bank, not the lower or middle class.

9/11 will stay in the media for as long as the system stays afloat.  The only way to keep Americans ignorant is to keep slamming them with ideas to insulate them from the rest of the world.  And, more importantly, from how much they're getting screwed at home.
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GOOD! and i will to add just one thing:

"The globalization of the memory" --->  "11-s" it´s the perfect example of it...