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mapuc 01-03-19 06:14 PM

Hackers Say They Will Release Confidential 9/11 Documents
 
Oh man I can see it...all these conspirators are in some happy mode I guess.

https://www.iflscience.com/technolog...s-are-not-met/

Quote:

Hackers are threatening to dump a bunch of confidential documents relating to the 9/11 terror attacks if the companies involved do not pay out a hefty sum.

Markus

Eichhörnchen 01-04-19 03:22 AM

It's not clear how much (if any) ransom money has ever been handed over to this group...

Jimbuna 01-04-19 08:29 AM

Pay them zilch...

mapuc 01-04-19 12:40 PM

It was through FB I got this in my news feed.
(made a clean search for the same article, due to FB, and posted it here)

Reading all the response on IFL fb-page, I got the feeling people are thinking those hackers have got their hand on the smocking gun.

No such thing….there's no smocking gun..(I'm 99.9999999 % Sure)

We think differently

If I was a hacker and got my hand on confidential papers like those from 9/11, I would without any hesitation post every where on the web, free for everyone to read.

Markus

Dowly 01-04-19 01:01 PM

Meh... the little reading I did about their "proof" files already poses problems; one of them is a record of a phone call made from one of the planes by one Peter Hanson to his father. That information has been available for almost ten years now.


A lot of their "proof" files also reference or are from/to TSA, which didn't exist at the time of 9/11 (founded Nov. 2001).


And none of the supposed 18,000 files matter, if they don't help form a cohesive string of events of how the supposed conspiracy happened.


That's really the problem with all conspiracy theories; if one part fails the whole theory fails. The various groups of any one conspiracy theory only concentrate on one thing without explaining the rest of it, e.g. AE911 (does it even exist anymore?) are only interested in WTC 7 as their smoking gun, but ignore the rest.


Humbug!

Jeff-Groves 01-04-19 04:46 PM

Oh Lord! They gonna release what I was doing?
:o

Wait! Was painting a window not the other kind of stroking action.
:haha:

Some little person sitting in a mud hut will probably have a visit from a drone in the near future.
:yeah:

ikalugin 01-04-19 11:06 PM

Would be interesting to see if there are any materials on the Saudi connection.


Ie showing that US has invaded the wrong country in 2001.

Catfish 01-05-19 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ikalugin (Post 2584887)
[...]
Ie showing that US has invaded the wrong country in 2001.

^ But the world already knows that.

Platapus 01-05-19 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2584765)

That's really the problem with all conspiracy theories; if one part fails the whole theory fails. The various groups of any one conspiracy theory only concentrate on one thing without explaining the rest of it, e.g. AE911 (does it even exist anymore?) are only interested in WTC 7 as their smoking gun, but ignore the rest.


Humbug!

Most conspiracy theories fall apart as soon as critical thinking is applied against them.

Conspiracies rely on fears, not facts; emotions not evidence.


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