Yeah, I actually take that part into consideration, but it's a little harder to believe the story when you look at the unusually coincedential details. There's an hour or two long video I watched explaining some of the most popular theories and what makes them believable.
That's the thing though, if you're hell-bent on tying coincidences and snippets of information into a conspiracy narrative, there is absolutely nothing that can stop you. For instance, next time a major shooting or other major event happens, google the name of the event + 'conspiracy' or 'truth'. Every single school shooting, third-world coup, and terrorist attack has people that have convinced themselves it was a government conspiracy. If this type of reasoning should be taken at face-value, then there is not a single bad thing in the world that hasn't been orchestrated by a secret governmental agency.
I just wanna correct you with the "missile in plane" part though because it's actually said to be just a missile sort of disguised as a plane either by editing or physical means. One thing i'm not going to deny about all this is that an invasion of the middle east, 9/11 or not, was unnecessary, and is the cause for all the bullstuff we're dealing with today.
That actually makes the story even more unbelievable. That means every single person on both of those planes, who were real people with real jobs and families, were sent to Belize for a government-funded retirement while their families were paid off to stay silent w/ visitation rights. That's probably an extra ten thousand people in on the conspiracy.
One thing i'm not going to deny about all this is that an invasion of the middle east, 9/11 or not, was unnecessary, and is the cause for all the bullstuff we're dealing with today.
Absolutely in agreement, and American nation-building in the Middle East definitely has some conspiracies in it (for instance,
Operation
Iraqi
Liberation). It's just that 9/11 was used as an excuse, not
created as one.