Irish 9/11 truthers. Wait what?

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"Clearly it is not. The building was demolished from the inside, you think a building is going to fall perfectly like that after a plane crashes into it? Tower 7 collapsed and it wasn't hit by a plane, only had firest on two or three floors. Abdulaziz al-Omari, one of the alleged "terrorists" is still alive, and has no idea how to fly a plane. No evidence has EVER linked any of the alive or dead "hi-jackers" to Osama Bin Laden."

Just a choice quote from the stupid that is melting my brain right now.

Okay guys I need your help here, someone is wrong on the internet and I refuse to let this happen?
Can people throw whatever useful information they may have in regards to debunking 9/11 myths?
 

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The best thing to do about these myths is stuck your fingers in your ears and hum very very loudly til the person who's saying them goes away. You will never make them change their views, it'd be like arguing with a camel.
 

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There are still people who don't think we've been to the moon. You can give them all the proof they want--hell, you could SEND them to the moon themselves, and they will never believe otherwise. Some people are just bound and determined to be as contrary as they possibly can when it comes to matters of the government. I bet if you got Obama to make a statement saying that the White House is not made of Jello, a group will emerge that will do its absolute damnedest to prove the White House is made of Jello. And no matter how much testing they do, they'll never be convinced. Some people are like that. It makes them feel like they're "in" on something--makes them feel special.
 

Colour Scientist

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Did this come from that guy from The Corrs? He's hilarious.

I never know what to say to people like that, just ignore them I suppose. Or agree with them for the funnies that may ensue.
 

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OP, I don't mean to embarrass you here. I seriously don't, and please don't feel I'm attacking you...but is today really the best day to bring this kind of stuff the attention it doesn't deserve?
 
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Vanguard_Ex said:
OP, I don't mean to embarrass you here. I seriously don't, and please don't feel I'm attacking you...but is today really the best day to bring this kind of stuff the attention it doesn't deserve?
Yes I know you're right, I've delt with it anyway. Sorry I should probably thought about it before I posted.
 

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Wait, since when did the Irish bother themselves with conspiracy theories? Last time I checked we were all too busy getting drunk, punching each other and impregnating our women to overthink anything.
 

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Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
Vanguard_Ex said:
OP, I don't mean to embarrass you here. I seriously don't, and please don't feel I'm attacking you...but is today really the best day to bring this kind of stuff the attention it doesn't deserve?
Yes I know you're right, I've delt with it anyway. Sorry I should probably thought about it before I posted.
Not at all dude, I just thought I'd say it more because some people can get very touchy about today. For what it's worth, you're right to find that kind of thing angering. People have an unfortunate habit that rears its ugly head when they decide they want to believe a theory, no matter how hair-brained. As Sherlock Holmes said: 'Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.'