9.11.2009

Nine eleven.

Should be what most people think of when they hear or see "nine eleven". The day when these ruthless terrorists crashed into the two twin towers in downtown Manhattan, killing hundreds of innocent people. I was glad the school had a moment of silence for the victims. I don't remember that day in 2nd grade, but I just remember millions of parents across the country were scared of bringing their children to school. I remember my friend in lower Manhattan who remembered the smoke from the collapse of the towers going into her home. Most people just think it's smoke from the fire. That's true, but the smoke contained traces of dust, cement, other building materials, but the scariest compound in the smoke was actually from human bones. I also have a friend that is very thankful that her father's plane to New York City was delayed, or else her heart would be crushed.

Thus, this is an entry in memory of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers.




^ Where the towers once stood.


I still don't get why people did this ^.


So all of this 9/11 stuff got me to thinking back about the "rumor" of George Bush directly handling with these terrorist attacks. Not only did he cause these attacks indirectly by insulting the Afghani people, but he also did directly handle the plans of the attack. I don't understand why, but all I understand was that he was basically a vampire thirsty for the blood of power.

In fact, his family's line of corruption can be traced back to World War II, where one of his great grandfathers supported the Nazi party in Germany, supplying them with weapons and funding them and whatnot. Bush's own father was in Yale's Skull and Bones club, which I remember to be something of the Free Masons [I still don't understand what the free masons do]. The point is, both of those organizations had strange secrets and... 'ceremonys' (sorry I forget the word for it). They're both just rather inhumane groups, in my opinion (duh).

But anyway, what gave most evidence that Bush was behind all of this was his official speech after the attacks. In his "surprise", he basically told the nation that we need to seek revenge of this terrorist country, and that "we should listen to him because we're so stupid to believe what he tells us". I feel so sad for America, though, because most of the citizens are pretty darn stupid. But unfortunately many people went with this declaration and one of the consequences that came out of this was an extreme racism toward Afghani people and those 'people with funny hats'. In Britain, there's something of the exact opposite in away. Because of the Afghani people, whites have been abusing those that enter their English country.

There was also evidence that the towers didn't fall because of the plane crashes. The towers were actually designed to withstand a plane crash. Even if its metal frames began to melt, the framing would still be rather strong. Many witnesses heard of explosions going off in their offices, proving that there possibly was much more than just simple plane crashes. What didn't have evidence was the fact that Bush blamed Osama Bin Laden. That was his excuse of going to war with Afghanistan, but he never proved of why Osama would do such a thing (it's still his fault, though).

I'm not going to go into detail because a lot of this is rather confusing for me. If you'd like to read more about the role of the Bush Administration during 9/11, click here [my source of this knowledge, too].


RIP Twin Towers.

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