its the best government money can buy.
Ah u know what... Stuff being intimidated into silence... Thats just total BS, if they want to berate and slander me then so be it...
Like u, i was at work and saw it on the news that evening. My first thought was that it looked like a demo. I had just finished my apprenticeship as a welder and was starting a diploma of engineering the next year.
Most of my friends and colleagues thought the same thing cos of how quickly it fell onto its own foundations. Also, structural steel bends weather its cold or hot, it doesn't snap into the many tiny pieces we saw at the scene.
Sooner or later i just fell into the mainstream view, ok it must of been the planes and forgot about it...
Fast forward and i had another look. Now i had finished my engineering diploma and had much more experience in metal fabrication including structural. My conclusion was that there was explosives involved, done by terrorists.
I didn't accept the claim that Bush did it just to go to war
Now the topic seems to be coming up more again and u just told me why, homeland security, cameras everywhere now...
Shouldn't that be illegal? Its illegal to record a conversation without consent but its not illegal to film someone without consent...
Was it illegal to film a person without consent before 9/11?
Hmm many questions i have now, Australia is looking to pass a new surveillance bill, and it is illegal for us to film someone in public but not the government... Hmmm... Much to learn i still have about the legality of such espionage
You've given me something to think about now. Much appreciated