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Saturday, August 12, 2006

911: The "Do Nothing" Conspiracy ... as a movie

Here's the pitch:

A small group of Neocons (SGN) high up in the Bush Administration learn of an Al Qaeda plot to hijack planes and crash them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the White House.

The SGN'ers recognize this as the perfect event/opportunity avoid a protracted political struggle to implement the Project for the New American Century, and begin to immediately distract attention from the Al Qaeda plot. This is easily done because of turf battles between the State Department, the CIA, the FBI, and the Pentagon.

But they can't simply leave it entirely in the hands of the terrorists ... so they tweak the operation a tad ... like make sure a plane does not reach the White House, limit the number of casualties in the WTC plus assist the the collapse of the buildings, and—because the Pentagon is such a damn hard target to hit correctly (the section recently rebuilt for the task)—send in a airplane as a drone.

But oops, one or more of the SGN'ers realized that he/she/they can make a lot of money by placing put orders on the stock of the companies that will be involved BEFORE 9/11 ...

And oops again, that damn outer wall of the Pentagon doesn't collapse on impact ... so it becomes harder and harder to make believe that a 757 hit it ...

And oops, some kids start putting the pieces of the puzzle together ... in a video no less ...

And oops, the NORAD tapes are released ... and the 911 Commission heads say they were lied to ...

But not to worry ... the public is convinced there was no active conspiracy to plan and execute 911 from the beginning to the end involving the whole Bush Administration ... so everyone breaths a huge sigh of relief and lives happily ever after ... with the riches God showered on them ... but oops they realized they couldn't collect on the put orders, so they just have to benefit from the common good under the guidance of the Invisible Hand.

Whadaya think?

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