A Rebuttal to South Park’s 9/11 Conspiracy Episode
Posted on October 12th, 2006 by Chris Heath
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone let the scene go over-the-top on purpose to play up their view of Bush’s incompetence making 9/11 theories ironically impossible, a notion which categorically dismisses valid evidence and puts stock in the weak hope that ignoring 9/11 issues will make them go away.
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“weak hope that ignoring 9/11 issues will make them go away.”
Kinda ironic, then, that they did a whole show on it. I thought it was EXCELLENT and it brought great attention to the movement. Furthermore, while they did track-back, so to speak, at the end, they DID show Bush saying it was an inside job while blowing someone’s head off. They DID advert 911truth.org. Do you really think Matt and Trey missed the signifigance of this?
penny, thanks for the feedback… I liked the episode as well and didn’t really expect them to go all Alex Jones on the topic, but I felt that it was worth noting the ‘rebuttal’ from the jonesreport.
At appx 3.5 seconds into the video, you can see a squib on the collapsing tower, near the bottom middle of the screen. There is no reasonable way to explain this occurence via “the pancaking” theory. This squib appears to be around 35-40 floors below the actual collapse when it first appears. I froze the the squib from the video and made a “still” . I am guessing the debunkers will claim this was caused from “air pressure,” which would mean the other 35-40 floors were “air tight.” (impossible)
http://rattube.com/blog1/2006/10/10/wtc-2-demolition-911/