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A day the world will never forget
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God bless all those who died in the atrocities of 9/11 and all those who helped.
A true way to honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks is to honor the wishes of their families. You see there is a mother of a 9/11 victim who believes 9/11 was an inside job. Unfortunately her voice (along with many 9/1 victims' families) has been silenced by the mainstream media.

Therefore, I present to you a video in which Donna Marsh O' Connor (the mother of a woman who was killed in the attacks) urges the public to wake up and speak the truth about 9/11: 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3438968102444045267


On a sidenote: Please do not delete this message. I'm only simply trying to honor the wishes of a 9/11 mother by spreading the word around that 9/11 was an inside job. Just in case you are not aware yet, there is such a thing as the 9/11 Family Steering Committee. It is a truth movement composed of 9/11 widows and families that have serious doubts about the official story and they all believe that 9/11 was an inside job. 

If you truly honor the victims, then you should honor the opinions of their families who have been trying so hard to let their voices be heard. Anyways, here are more links below that concern the 9/11 families:

Respected Leaders and Families Launch 9/11 Truth Statement Demanding Deeper Investigation into the Events of 9/11
: 

http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20041026093059633
 
http://foi.missouri.edu/terrorintelligence/lingeringques.html
 
http://911independentcommission.org/bush2162004.html
 
Rubbish, the correct way to honour these victims is cherishing their memory, not going on a revenge trail.

And if everyone decided to think like that and be rebellious, because that is what it is, the world would be in chaos. This isnt a place for hammed up conspiracies.
It seems sad to me that there are more posts honouring Steve Irwin than the September 11th tragedy.  How quicky we forget......:(
>>>Rubbish, the correct way to honour these victims is cherishing their memory, not going on a revenge trail.

Revenge trail? And who exactly is on the revenge trail? The War on "Terror" has cost more Afghani/Iraqi civilian lives than 9/11 itself. I'm only trying to voice the concerns of the 9/11 families. Why are you considering this an act of revenge? 

>>>And if everyone decided to think like that and be rebellious, because that is what it is, the world would be in chaos. This isnt a place for hammed up conspiracies

Chaos? Rebelling? What? It's about questioning the government. This is the right of every free citizen in a free country. Silencing that dissent is the road to tyranny. Imagine if a nation lost its ability to question its own government? That would mean the government could do anything it wanted to and still get away with it, because the people have been conditioned to believe everything the government has to say.

>>>This isnt a place for hammed up conspiracies

This thread is to honor the memories of the 9/11 victims. I have given you direct sources that show the 9/11 victims' families urging the public to support their cause -- which is to demand for a fuller investigation into the events. This has nothing to do with revenge or "conspiracy theories". It has everything to do with honoring the 9/11 victims 
by honoring the dissent of the 9/11 families
. Like I said, I gave you direct sources of the 9/11 families themselves urging the public to speak the truth about 9/11.


....as being the begining of the end.....
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