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In reply to the discussion: If You Lose Chomsky ... [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)15. No one is perfect...and don't know why Chomsky spoke out about what he
was trying to say about "9/11 Skeptics"....but the body of his work is too good to ignore over this issue that many of us feel needs "more to come out" about.
So...don't know why Josh took up on this...(I read it first, elsewhere). But, I worry more about those who don't realize that the "Truth about 9/11" and "JFK/Bobby and other "mysteries" stay alive.
THE TRUTH WILL OUT....one day....one day.
Sad thing is that most of us who queried will probably be dead and it will be up to a new generation to work with the revelations...if they still care from handed down by parents or grandparents?
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To be clear, I'm not very interested when he just gives his opinion without supporting argument
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#33
I think I understand your LOL: Chomsky, at his worst, seems to me entirely unhelpful
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#34
...you've lost Chomsky. And he admits he has no opinion or relevant expertise.
BelgianMadCow
Nov 2013
#5
I'm a civil engineer (licensed in 3 states) and my background is not in structures, but...
Blanks
Nov 2013
#8
To lose something, first you have to own it. It was never the case with Chomsky.
jakeXT
Nov 2013
#28