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Decade of Deceit: Anti-Semitic 9/11 Conspiracy Theories 10 Years Later: Introduction

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Bob Levin8/31/2011 2:53:38 pm PDT

re: #11 Sergey Romanov

I never said it was out of nowhere. My position is that there is data, and then others interpret the data to fit their needs. I have no doubt that there were and are Israelis in New York tracking terrorism. I’m sure they went to ground zero, or as close as they could get, as it was happening. I’m also sure that they, as well as thousands of people were taping the events as they unfolded. However, bizarre behavior is a contextual judgment. When two airplanes crash into skyscrapers, what is normal behavior? Normal behavior in the proximity of the buildings is to run for your life or to save other lives. What is normal behavior when you’re not in proximity, especially since the event you’re seeing is not easily categorized. In other words, after ‘what the fuck?’, then what?

Let’s get clear. I’m not saying that your citations were false. I’m saying that the data leading to your citations did not necessarily lead to the conclusions within those citations. (Maybe ‘Let’s get clear’ wasn’t the best sentence to use up there.)

So again, it’s not merely a meme out of nowhere, although again, one must be cautious with interpretations (i.e. there are no firm grounds to call these people “spies”).

We’re agreeing.