Then try answereing the questions: how much thermite do you think these conspirators had to install, and how did they do it. We'll get to the hijackers after that.
Many of the people who emigrated to this country were looking for a better life. And by golly, they constructed it. There are costs involved initially of course, especially with refugees (many immigrants come here with technical training that provide them with well paying jobs from day one) and the refugees as well work as best they can to become self supporting. Yes we should continue having controls and adjust limits as we move forward. But I see comments on this thread that clearly demonstrate nothing more than xenophobic impulses.
Just because you have some sort of weird fear of non white people doesn't mean that our country is getting "worse". The people of Canada will make things right, as they always have.
What was at the tower was the result of an aircraft, built of a lot of aluminum, flying into an aluminum clad steel structure at high speed, and full of jet fuel. I suspect the "smoking gun" you are referring to are nothing more than epoxy resins.
I think so. And we are still waiting to hear from you how much of it needed to be installed in the towers, and how did they get around to installing it, along with a few other questions you dodged, but those two will do for now.
And why would you be surprised by that? You are simply trying to resurrect a very dated conspiracy theory that has been laid to rest a long time ago. You also constantly avoided any questions that challenged your "theory" People get tired of flogging dead horses after while.
People who emigrate here have to follow Canadian law or end up in court. If your xenophobic state of mind takes you down a different road then that's your problem. Canada is much better than that.
And trump really came to the rescue there didn't he! ha ha. Now is it going to implode or explode. Trump doesn't seem to understand more that 2 syllable words it seems.
I have planted a few tree seeds in my day and guess what, they became trees, so I guess the seed can grant itself to become a tree. In fact that's all it can do, and that's science, not god. But you are right that it doesn't happen immediately.
And blind faith at that. But I don't really have a problem with it if it works for some to help allay their fears about what happens after death and such things. It's when they get pushy and want the rest of us who don't buy the pablum, especially children, and try to put fear into them to make them follow their same path that I think is frightening and should be repelled.
Why the hell not? Where I grew up (small town Ontario) after a funeral service friends of the bereaved family were usually invited back to the family home where light snacks and booze were set out. Quite often you might hear stories of events in the life of the dearly departed you hadn't heard before. Might as well make it an all in deal at the funeral home and save all the clean up work for the family who has already had a trying day. As long as nobody throws up near the coffin I think it's all good.