by Alex Birch
When America and Soviet Russia were battling during the Cold War with arms races and space exploration, the conflict centered around raw power ("realpolitik"). The nation with the biggest nukes, best astronauts and most influential political power was going to win out. America won the battle and stepped up as a Western super power, eventually establishing what some refer to as Pax Americana today (they're only partly right; America isn't outright controlling other nations like the Roman Empire did).
Now the cards have slightly changed. The most dominant powers on the planet today increasingly don't just strive to build up military, economic and political mojo. They dominate through the will to use that mojo and force itself anally on any weaker enemy coming its way. Think of North Korea. A tiny, impoverished remnant of Communism, not even able to feed its own people. Yet it defies the international community by firing off a series of missiles, allegedly for "testing purposes." If one of those missiles hit America, we don't know. All we know is that Kim Jong's got the balls to suggest he might.
The foreign threats to the Western civilization today are pretty lame in terms of raw power. Neither Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq, India, Pakistan, Russia nor other unstable nations who are constantly in conflict, either with themselves or perceived enemies, stand little to no chance against a military West. Yet a handful of people can orchestrate an attack against WTC in America and set off bombs in Europe. How come? Because on the inside, we are weak. Take a look at this chart based on recent 9/11 polls:

In America the number of people buying into 9/11 conspiracy theories comprise a mainstream movement:
In world No. 2, al-Qaeda is not responsible for the destruction of the World Trade Center. The U.S. government is. The Pentagon was not hit by a commercial jet; it was hit by a cruise missile. United Flight 93 did not crash after its occupants rushed the cockpit; it was deliberately taken down by a U.S. Air Force fighter. The entire catastrophe was planned and executed by federal officials in order to provide the U.S. with a pretext for going to war in the Middle East and, by extension, as a means of consolidating and extending the power of the Bush Administration.
The population of world No. 2 is larger than you might think. A Scripps-Howard poll of 1,010 adults last month found that 36% of Americans consider it "very likely" or "somewhat likely" that government officials either allowed the attacks to be carried out or carried out the attacks themselves. Thirty-six percent adds up to a lot of people. This is not a fringe phenomenon. It is a mainstream political reality.
This is what matters in political and military struggle today. Critics of the Iraq War are right: it doesn't matter how many troops we send to destroy terrorism. We won't succeed. And the reason why is because we are not willing to wage the power in our possession. Instead we turn against ourselves, which is exactly what foreign powers want us to. If you believe this is just anarchistic backfire against the Bush Admin., you're wrong. Europe is the first to go: Islamic fundamentalism (diversity), unsustainable economies (Social Democracy), civil impotence (individualism) and anti-Americanism (ego neurosis).
The West is in decline because it attacks the principles and institutions that build sustainable civilizations: heterosexual family structures, civil responsibility, self-confident cultural traditions, thriving free economies, flexible military power and reverence for the environment. What we've got left is an empty shell, kept alive through increasingly larger but impotent governments, fit for nothing more than to send troops and then apologize for doing it. Our enemies can smell that hypocritical weakness and therefore cease their chance to infiltrate, mock and overthrow our public culture. This is what's left of it:
I wouldn't put it above the Bush admin. to, if anything, allow 9/11 to happen. Though who knows. The USS liberty was a false flag operation, MKULTRA really happened, and operation northwoods was on the table until JFK wouldn't go along with it. So who knows? Or cares if some of Paul's fans subscribe to such theories?
Kill off millions of people? Wouldn't shock me if that was talked about by "global elites." Hell, you talk about it, and you're a nobody in the scheme of things. Not as difficult to see the people with real power feel that way. Not that I believe it is true, but it is possible, especially since humanity enjoys playing the "pat yourself on the back" game.
Instead of believing in ourselves, our society and our culture, we choose dogmatic theories created to undermine our very existence. It's up to scientists (not nerdy teens living in mom's basement, producing 9/11 documentaries after school) to determine how 9/11 really happened. What is happening right now is the following: the public mistrusts both itself and society. In the mean time, we're being outbred, outbombed and outsourced by people who'd like to see us serve under their rule. The public's right--there's a conspiracy set out to destroy the West. And it's orchestrated by the crowd.
Yes, we have no center
Yes, we have no center anymore. So all kinds of weird pseudo-religions tries to fill the vacuum. Its a spiritual crises. We lack visions and self-confidence.
But I do think the western elites are corrupt and should be dethroned. I dont know about 9/11 and that kind of conspiracytheory, but I agree with the instinct driving them: our elites arent trustworthy. Its they who have outsourced the productive capacity to China and they are liars: "Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction" etc etc. Its they who neglect our borders and let millions of immigrants colonize our land.
Even the moonlanding is a hoax....
Conspiracy theorists still don't think we've made it to the moon, they thought the world would end 10 years ago and they are convinced that in 2 years and 10 months we will all be dead...yet again, so who cares. We can continue to ignore these lunatics, let them have their chat rooms and forums. Once in a while we'll have one on the news channel for open mockery. We can all laugh at these fools in 3 years when we're all still alive. But by then they'll have moved on to another scenario of mass death that will never occur. These doomsayers have always existed though, haven't they? Just nowadays more of them have a voice on the internet.
9/11
Conspiracy yes, complex conspiracy no.
Perhaps you should have read PNAC (Project for a new american century) documents before you go mouthing off, war in Iraq and Iran was always in the cards for these people. Eisenhower warned that militarism was extremely profitable and whose power could not be effectively checked "military industrial complex".
This is what happened:
America arms people to fight russians/etc, people they armed become disgruntled and create anti-american organizations due to crushing foriegn policy and americans bombing their people because they can get away with it.
Intelligence organizations knew attack was coming they merely didn't do anything and left door open for those people, no big government cover up is necessary. One only has to whip up the hronest nest then leave the door open for the hornest to fly through, you still get your "false flag" operation and have a "justified" enemy to go after.
Americans actively create pretext's for wars, how you cannot see this is idiotic beyond belief. War is in america's blood unfortunately.