I remember the NFC championship game between Minnesota and New Orleans following Katrina. The officials basically sat back and did nothing while the New Orleans defense beat Brett Favre to a pulp with late and excessive hits. The Saints were the feel good story of the decade, and virtually everyone was a Saints’ fan and wanted the Saints in the Super Bowl at that particular time. It was pretty obvious to me what was going on.
I believe in a Creator. Humans have done a horrible job overall in trying to figure it all out but, nevertheless, my study of science and the universe have convinced me that this is true.
Weeellll…I was discussing conspiracy rather than the fine details of earthquakes. But anyway. The phrase I used was
as close to earthquake-free as you can get.
I’m not going to bother searching to see if I can find a country more free of earthquakes. I’ll just note that in 1940 an elderly woman died when she fell down the stairs. This is the last recorded earthquake death in Britain.
I’m surprised that more people don’t think that. He says he’s got covid, goes to the hospital for a short time, has no apparent symptoms, and returns, having conquered covid. I am convinced that it was a big honking scam on his part.
Not quite a belief but a giant question based on nothing - I sometimes wonder if, in whatever mysterious structure of the universe, all information is recorded and stored.
This, our memories and experiences are ribbons in time following the path of the earth in space. These individual memories are tied to each other through shared experiences and relationships. Once humanity is wiped out and there are no more humans to add to it becomes like an old book in a library that no one references anymore. Maybe there is big memory log of dinosaur experiences out there out there but we are too far away from it to access it or the connection got damaged in the meteor hit.
I guess there is something there, as scientists are so worried about the information paradox that seems to happen when things fall into black holes. Why would they worry about information being lost if it is not recorded somehow in the first place?
That’s what my thought was. With Trump, who knows? He could have been trying to pry open the nuclear football with a letter opener.
And I don’t really recall any pushback against the story either. The guy is pushing 80 and is obese, a perfect target for a long term covid illness, and he’s back in the White House a couple days later? Unless the upper class get much better treatment than what we were told was/is available, I just can’t buy the covid thing.
I believe that the entire Star Wars story is set in our very own Milky Way Galaxy at a time far in the future, when the technology seen in that story will exist here in this galaxy (not necessarily on Earth).
The narrative “A long time ago in a galaxy far away” is actually stated from the Point-of-View of a narrator even farther in the future and a galaxy far away from the Milky Way.
(To be fair, I admit that I believe this because I do see some scraps of in-story evidence for it.)
I believe that the Bush Administration knew, during the summer of 2001, that a terrorist attack in the United States was imminent. So, they began planning the response before it happened, and were already coordinating the logistics of overthrowing the Taliban, and had already decided to proceed into Iraq, before 9/11 had even occurred.
Regardless of what the Bush Administration knew about 9/11, I believe they were looking for an excuse to start a war with Iraq. They needed to finish the war that Papa Bush started. Otherwise, why attack Iraq, instead of a country that was more involved in 9/11?
And look how similar those two are, right down to the weird hair styles.
I also find it weird that Trump, a well known germaphobe, wouldn’t have went in to a towering rage of firing staff that allowed him to get infected.
I’ll meet you partway. I think Iraq was in the crosshairs well in advance of 9/11 and obviously Bush knew an attack was coming somewhere. What he/they didn’t count on was how massive the attack would be and how quickly it would be associated with Usama. Hence the miniscule US troop deployment to Afghanistan and accepting only token troops from most NATO countries. He wanted Iraq first and Afghanistan was an annoyance to his plans. I will say one thing about Bush that separates him from Cheney/Rumsfeld: I think Bush truly believed we would be welcomed and be able to turn Iraq in to a democracy. He was totally wrong of course, but I think he believed it. Cheney/Rumsfeld didn’t believe the democracy crap at all.
I realize that this is the “without evidence” thread, but there’s a pretty famous daily intelligence briefing which Bush received that was entitled “Bin Laden determined to attack within United States”. It’s also been reported that attorney general John Ashcroft stopped flying commercial airlines that summer.
I can well imagine that they were anticipating an event that would trigger popular sentiment for a war, for which Bin Laden and Al Qaeda would take responsibility. They didn’t exactly wait to call him out once it happened.
Yep, that’s why I think they had to know something was coming.
That’s interesting, I didn’t hear about that. You could be on to something.
So true. I think the only thing we differ on was the size of the attack being a surprise. I actually think the Iraq part was planned before Bush was even elected. Republicans weren’t subtle about that at all.