
AE911Truth | According to the official story the north tower of the World Trade Center (WTC) collapsed by gravity. This was challenged in an analysis of Graeme MacQueen and Tony Szamboti and a related analysis of David Chandler (both in the Journal of 9/11 Studies). The Balzac Vitry demolition has taken place by gravitational collapse. The analysis that was applied to the WTC is applied to this demolition, with different results. This analysis supports the conclusions of the two studies: the north tower of the WTC does not collapse due to gravity.

QuestionCopyright.org | Instead of say that a work has "fallen into" the public domain or "lapsed into" the public domain, why not say that the work has been "elevated to" the public domain?

WendyMcElroy.com | There is no such thing as a victimless crime. We use this misnomer because no one of import has coined a correct term, and we suffer mightily as a result.

JonRappoport | Since none of the 300 official mental disorders has any defining physical test for diagnosis, there is no proof they exist. Period.

ZakSlayBack.com | This is a central feature of the schooled mindset — students are forced to ask for permission for anything as little as enforcing basic bodily functions before they can rightly act upon them. Enforced under the guise of cordiality and good manners, schools’ permission requirements teach young people that there will be an authority from which they must seek permission before they can do anything — and they carry this mindset with them through life.

EricPetersAutos.com | Democracy is an incredibly successful long con. It works because of the illusion of consent. People actually believe they are “represented.”

KentForliberty.com | I know I say sexist things. I honestly believe there are obvious differences between the sexes. Neither is "better", but they are different. And both have their own problems.

JohnTaylorGattoTV | John Taylor Gatto in his last year of teaching at Booker T. Washington Junior High School, NYC.

Libertarianism.org | Politics is nothing to be proud of. We shouldn’t believe in it, shouldn’t get excited about it. Shouldn’t think it’s noble or, worse, fun. On a good day, politics is a silly game with negative externalities. A waste of countless hours and countless minds—hours and minds that could’ve gone to productive, radical, world-changing, and life-improving pursuits. Politics, on a good day, is lost opportunities. On a bad day, it’s livelihoods and sometimes lives destroyed. It’s violence and ignorance and fear.

JonRappoport | The future of the individual depends on his ability to analyze information and disinformation with great acuteness, and on the ability to use his imagination and creative power to the fullest.


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