Friday, October 15, 2010

conspiracy theory jesse ventura

Conspiracy theories can go in any number of directions. They’re often unsubstantiated, built on shoddy logic, and birthed from the shadows of the most suspicious imagination.

A few weeks back, new footage following the collapse of the Twin Towers was released, and one video in particular had describing an explosion that they heard in the basement of one of the towers preceding its collapse. This lends new support to all sorts of conspiracies about the attacks, many of which allege that the US government was involved.

It’s unsettling to say the very least. And Jesse Ventura has now thrown his hat into the ring concerning the . During a recent , he stood firm on his views that there were indeed explosions in the basement of the Twin Towers, and that they didn’t collapse, but exploded.

Ventura claims that the attacks were used as an incentive to enter into Iraq. He asserts that just like with the Vietnam war and the hoax with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, the 9/11 were perpetrated as a justification for war.

It’s a viewpoint most of us are loath to consider, but the more evidence released, the less crazy Ventura starts to sound. Heres the video:

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