Loose Screws

It’s sad, really, when otherwise intelligent-seeming people abandon all common sense and reason to superstition and hysteria. I’ve had people with graduate-level educations claim to my face that the events of 9/11 were some sort of government operation.

The video called “Loose Change” has, in its two incarnations, become somewhat of an internet phenomenon. I’m not going to give its creators any more traffic; you can find it easily enough.

It’s an elaborate mishmash of the usual looney conspirazoid “theories” about 9/11, leading to the inevitable and, of course, entirely reasonable conclusion that it was all a government operation.

Unfortunately, it’s a pack of lies, half-lies and outright fabrications. Just a few samples of its “evidence”:

  • In the 60’s a military office proposed staging terrorist attacks involving an empty airliner on Guantanamo Bay to drum up support for an invasion of Cuba. In the Real World(TM), this plan was rejected. Also, recovery personnel at the 9/11 sites could tell you that the relevant airliners were unfortunately not at all empty.
  • On the morning of 9/11 there were only 14 fighter aircraft defending the entire continental US. ITRW, this is no more or no less than the usual number of planes in this role since Clinton’s force reductions of the 90’s.
  • Recovered engine parts from the (small plane, fighter drone, cruise missle) that struck the Pentagon don’t match the Pratt & Whitney engines of the Boeing 757. ITRW, the particular 757 that struck the Pentagon had Rolls Royce engines, which match the debris exactly.

And so on…

The Screw Loose Change blog — an entirely worthy read in itself — links to an exhaustive debunking of the video, which contains a transcript of the entire thing.

Another good site for injecting a dose of objective reality into the subject is 9/11 Myths.

This Upside-Down World

I’ve been skimming over some net discussions on the upcoming Da Vinci Code movie release. It is incredible but hardly surprising that the same people who voiciferously insist that the movie be accompanied by absolutely no disclaimers or commentary, much less criticism, are those who insist that we live in a theocratic police state.

Hmm. Only a few short weeks ago those same people were as noisy in their insistence that a few cartoons making fun of another religion’s founder be completely supressed.

Now they’re insisting that a movie which is both universally acknowledged as a tissue of complete and utter fabrication, and literally blasphemous to its subject religion, must be allowed to be promoted without any check, disclaimer or hint of criticism, much less a boycott.

If we are living in a theocracy, which religion’s is it?

A “Progressive” Movement I Can Heartily Endorse

A group of Leftists in England recently grew disenchanted with the hypocrisy and double standards of the anti-war movement, and have drafted the Euston Manifesto, which affirms a commitment to democracy and human rights for all people, including Iraqis and Americans:

We are democrats and progressives. We propose here a fresh political alignment. Many of us belong to the Left, but the principles that we set out are not exclusive. We reach out, rather, beyond the socialist Left towards egalitarian liberals and others of unambiguous democratic commitment. Indeed, the reconfiguration of progressive opinion that we aim for involves drawing a line between the forces of the Left that remain true to its authentic values, and currents that have lately shown themselves rather too flexible about these values. It involves making common cause with genuine democrats, whether socialist or not.
 
The present initiative has its roots in and has found a constituency through the Internet, especially the “blogosphere”. It is our perception, however, that this constituency is under-represented elsewhere — in much of the media and the other forums of contemporary political life.
 
The broad statement of principles that follows is a declaration of intent. It inaugurates a new Website, which will serve as a resource for the current of opinion it hopes to represent and the several foundation blogs and other sites that are behind this call for a progressive realignment.

Some main points:

  • Democracy and human rights for everyone, including brown people.
  • No apology for tyranny.
  • Economic development leading to greater freedom.
  • Opposing anti-Americanism.
  • Against racism, including anti-Semitism.
  • Opposing terrorism in all contexts.
  • Historical truth, especially about the Left.
  • Freedom of ideas, including criticism and mockery of any religion.

Bush Was Right

Captain’s Quarters has had three separate translations of an Iraqi government document from 2001 made. They all agree: Saddam Hussein was recruiting suicide bombers to target American interests. This means that the invasion of Iraq was an essential part of combatting terrorism, not some kind of sideline.

In the Name of God the Merciful The Compassionate
 
Top Secret
 
The Command of Ali Bin Abi Taleb Air Force Base
 
No 3/6/104
 
Date 11 March 2001
 
To all the Units
 
Subject: Volunteer for Suicide Mission
 
The top secret letter 2205 of the Military Branch of Al Qadisya on 4/3/2001 announced by the top secret letter 246 from the Command of the military sector of Zi Kar on 8/3/2001 announced to us by the top secret letter 154 from the Command of Ali Military Division on 10/3/2001 we ask to provide that Division with the names of those who desire to volunteer for Suicide Mission to liberate Palestine and to strike American Interests and according what is shown below to please review and inform us.
 
Air Brigadier General
 
Abdel Magid Hammot Ali
 
Commander of Ali Bin Abi Taleb Air Force Base
 
Air Colonel
 
Mohamad Majed Mohamadi.

There’s much more in this vein, documenting multiple contacts and collaboration between Saddam and Al-Qa`ida, as well as active Chemical and Nuclear weapons groups as late as 2030, translated by one Joseph Shahda.