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Originally Posted by AAB
At this point, one would have to be a sheep of epic proportions to still believe the official story. But then again, take a look at Obama zombies. Thinking that they could exhibit any form of common sense is even more foolish than thinking that 911 was a terrorist attack...
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I would say there are a lot of people, especially from the older generations who don't use the Internet or only search through the mainstream news; they get most their news from newpapers/TV. They will have only received one version of the story so will most likely believe it. It's important for more people to hear both sides and then make up their own minds
As for those who have received both sides of the story, we can clearly see that people have different ways of processing information. I suspect it's a right/left brain thing; those who are right brain dominant are better with certain types of task, and those with left are better with others. I often wonder what it is that makes some of us see a lie/scam where another does not. I know people who can be tricked very easily, time and time again, but they can be very intelligent in other ways. Since I was a youngster I've always had an instinct for a lie, I can hear it, I can feel it, I have often warned others who didn't always listen. The instinct is very complex, but most the time it has observed and flagged illogical behaviour