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Ali Yusuf
Concerned citizen seeking to uncover truth among the media fog spreading and confusing the general public
911 attacks and racketeering?
Were the 911 attack part of a racketeering scheme? It seems very plausibe, especially after reviewing the evidence and companies involved. This movie really opened my eyes
Polls & Surveys8 years agoDo people still believe the government explanation for the 911 attacks?
So much evidence has come out that contradicts the official account. I find it puzzling when people label people "kooks" just for questioning the official story for the simple reason that bin laden was blamed the very same day of the attacks. I found out recently that bin laden never took credit for the attacks too. He actually miraculously was interviewed by aljazeera AFTER the attacks( i have no idea how a news agency was able to find him, but not nato) and he said he had nothing to do with the attacks.
Also, 1700 architects and engineers have signed a petition demanding a new investigation, and many of them have phd''s and masters degrees. A respected chemists also found nano thermite in the world trades center dust. His name is Neils Harrit and he works at the Max Plank Institute in the Netherlands. And building 7!! Unbelievable!
4 AnswersMedia & Journalism9 years agoWTC 1 Survivor, Richard Grove, The Virtually Unknown 911 Whistleblower, and former Wall St. Millionaire?
Why hasn't anybody given this guy any media attention? Even on the internet, he is little known. This is puzzling, because his podcasts and websites provide the most in depth analysis of history, politics, finance, and all aspects of social sciences, specifically on philosophical issues.
He was a millionaire sales representative for various large corporations who was blacklisted for speaking out against these protections rackets and the involvement of various well known corporations in the engineering of the 911 attacks. He backs up all his claims with hard evidence, and even took one of these companies to court representing himself against the most ruthless law firm in New York, Skadden Arps, winning the case. He's turned into a political activist, and runs a website called tragedyandhope.com and a podcast called 911 synchronicity .
He's the only person that worked on Wall St. who's blown the whistle on the mass protection rackets and accounting frauds that essentially characterize the everyday workings of large corporations such as AIG, Marsh and Maclellan, and various other corporations, and how they are used by the intelligence community and various individuals to launder money and provide cover for illicit drug sales, weapon transactions, and black operations, acting almost as vehicles of the american military industrial complex.
Many people on the internet talk about this activity, but none provide an account so detailed and specific.
His podcast are the most intellectually sound that I have ever heard, and he speaks like a man with extensive education.
After listening to his first speech on youtube, I was shocked that I had only heard of him now, in 2012. Even if you are a skeptic, I suggest listening to this speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4oznwOOM_0.
It requires the listeners full attention due to the complexity of his topics, and frankly, the man has a vocabulary like a dictionary. After listening, it's very hard not to assess him as anything other than genuine.
I also saw this video on youtube of him at a party explaining to a crowd of eager listeners his story. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziQG6LPHUJg
He made a film on youtube about the state of the american education system, and why we are so easily deceived by our government and media institutions. It's professionally produced, and one the best documentaries I have ever seen. It`s called "What you`ve been the missing, the Noble Lie"
1 AnswerMedia & Journalism9 years agoWhy isn't AE911truth.org given any media attention?
If you read through their petition, and see the signatory's biography's and comments, it is quiet alarming that the media hasn't given this organization any coverage. Thousands of engineers and architects signing a petition for an investigation into such an important event in history should not be treated with scorn and ridicule in a civilized and educated society. Yet the organization is treated like it is a fringe conspiracy movement that doesn't deserve consideration. Why is this? Engineers are among the most highly trained professionals in the world. They study complex mathematics and physics for years, and are responsible for building the great wonders of our world. Hundreds of phd's are on this petition, which makes it even more bizaar that it isn't given any attention. To reach the position of doctorate in any field is extremely difficult, but engineering, this is in a different level.
ae911truth.org should be given media attention, and needs to be considered by the public. They even created a film called 911, Experts Speak Out, a professionally produced documentary that provides irrefutable evidence that the science behind the 911 official story is significantly flawed
2 AnswersMedia & Journalism9 years agoWhy do People Still Believe That Wahhabi Extremists Caused 911?
1700 architects and engineers , many from prestigious universities, have signed a petition claiming the official story is scientifically flawed due to the fashion of collapse of building 1,2 and the little known to the public, building 7, which was a monstrous building in its own right, but only looked small because it was stationed beside the once largest buildings in the world, and universally considered wonders of human ingenuity, twin towers - the representations of american free market and pride of democracy and capitalism vs communism. yet here we are, the majority of people still subscribe to the silly idea that wuhhabi's in caves were logistically equipped to shut down the most advanced air defense system on the planet, instilling not 1, but 4 offensive obstructions through NORAD, hitting three of the supposed targets, with out one jet being deployed in time to intercept either of these planes. My friend owns a 2 seater airplane, and went off course once over cinncinati, and a frickin f16 was deployed because his radio wasn't working and was unable to provide an adequate explanation for his reason for going off course. this was before 911.
You don't have to be a rocket scientist either to look at building 7's collapse and see something fishy, and it's only the tip of the ice burg. This was the most important event of the 21 century, and people brush it off like it isn't important. It would take a good day to write a report on all the discrepancies in the official story, and all the other suspicious events that surrounded 911, for instance, the miraculous finding of one of the terrorists passports among that tyrannical amount of rubble, just days after the event. please. i think the organization involved with the architects and engineers is call ae911 dot org. you can see the petition. there are even phd's and people with masters in engineering and architecture.
4 AnswersGovernment9 years agoAtheist Think Life is Over When You Die?
I'm an atheist, in a way. I subscribe to science and logic rather than theism and superstition, but I hear many people who are self described atheists say life is over when you die, and this is the last ultimatum. This is completely counter intuitive on a philosophical level, though, even when considering this through the lens of science.
If science is correct, we are composed of atoms, light, and energy. This is the the same for everything else in the universe. Taking this into consideration, this means that we are a piece of the universe, just as much as a wave is part of the ocean, or a branch is part of a tree. We are not independent of the universe, and this is a clear fact. Like all matter, we change, as can be seen daily with the trillions of lifeforms that die.
Energy does not die , and even if it does, existence will continue on in whatever form it may take. We are only part of this universe, this moving changing basket of energy, so to say when we die that everything ends is foolishness. This is the same as saying that when you die, the universe dies too. When a branch breaks off the tree, does the tree die? No, new branches grow, new trees will grow beside it, and the cycle will continue. Like a wave in the ocean, the cycle of beginning and ending, life and death, new and old, life goes on, the universe goes on. To say that it is over when we die, that we cease to exist and that is all, and all there ever will be, is like saying our small insignificant lives, these snapshots of the existence that we call life, are independent of the universe.
It isn't over when we die. This is almost narcissistic to think so, and suggestive of our primitive, cave man outlook on our state of being. An answer so simple and obvious, that none of us can see because of our small, animal minds. Look up at the sky on a clear night and see the immensity of existence. This is where we go. This is where we end up. It "reincarnation", but with out the idea of a soul. It is beyond us to conduct further insight into the details of this truth, just like it is beyond an ant to know the details of its greater surroundings, or the killer whale to know whats beyond its waters, just as the human will not know what's beyond its earth. We are ants, and when one dies, another comes in its place. Only, we may wake up in some alternate universe, unable to know the details of what occurred during all of existences past creations, limited by the senses the universe gave us to understand. The possibilities are endless of what we will experience in our next conscious existence. The universe is beyond our scope of understanding because it is so big.
There is no end, there is only change. It is easy to see, only we look from the wrong angle, considering human life as independent of the environment it is made . You are not you, in the general sense of the term, you are a collection of parts and part of this universe. To think that death is the ultimate end is wrong. Life will go on, and so will you. Look up at the sky, this is where we go, and it will go on, as everything will. What is this all powerful creator? It is right in front of our eyes, it is the universe, existence, and we are a part of it.
If it is limitless and it doesn't end, than the possibilities are infinity. We could have lived this life trillions of times already. We, the universe, could have been trillions of things before we lived this life, and we are only experiencing a snapshot of it. It should give you goosebumps when you truly realize this, it should bring you tears of joy. Such a beautiful expression, existence. Such a wondrous blasting tirade of occurrence, whether living, or non conscious, the sheer fact that it even exists at all is amazing. Just imagine if there was nothing, nothing at all, nothing ever, and there never was and never will be, wouldn't that be just, unbelievably dastardly, cruel, wrong, terrifying. It would be impossible; just nothing, ever again, life, stars, planets, anti matter, particles, galaxies, and whatever is beyond that we cannot see, just nothing. It isn't possible. It would mean there isn't just death, there never was death, there is just nothing, not even nothing because for nothing to exist there must be something for there to be a consideration of a nothing. It makes you want to cry to even consider such a thing.
No, it doesn't end my friends. Death is not the end. It is almost silly to think such a thing
21 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years agoQuitting Smoking. Does Skin Go Back to Normal?
I've smoked pretty heavily since I was 15. I'm 24 now and I noticed when I was halfway through 23 that I looked a lot older than I actually was. People would come up to me at work and say I looked like I was 30. That's when I seriously began considering quitting.
My forehead wrinkles quite a bit when I raise my eyebrows, and my neck has lines on it, like a farmer or something. It doesn't help that I inherited early onset male pattern baldness either.
It came on quit suddenly too. I had always been physically fit while also eating a very healthy diet . Then I started this direct sales job and started doing the whole fastfood thing. I only ate fast food and stopped going to the gym and started smoking much more. 5 months later, I was 20 pounds lighter, and seemingly 10 years older. Will my skin look at least better, or am I like this for good?
1 AnswerMen's Health9 years agoIndian Pacers Vs Miami Heat Game 1 the Refs Whistles?
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TERRIBLE......F******* TERRIBLE
YOU KNOW WHAT NBA, I CAN'T WATCH. ITS A DISGRACE TO MY INTEGRITY
5 AnswersBasketball9 years ago