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  1. #261
    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    well do it. be brave like he is.....
    but errrrr, we alredy have shown you shit an your blind TO it . see the difficulty..?
    duendy do you see what you are saying?
    yes i have watched the videos of the wtc1 and 2 collapse
    i noticed that the collapse initiated at the impact site in both buildings
    i ask you to explain that observation
    you said i was dense

    so in effect i have shown you "shit" and you are blind to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by leopold99
    duendy do you see what you are saying?
    yes i have watched the videos of the wtc1 and 2 collapse
    i noticed that the collapse initiated at the impact site in both buildings
    i ask you to explain that observation
    you said i was dense

    so in effect i have shown you "shit" and you are blind to it
    all i hve seen all day from you and co is words and nuthin but.....?

  3. #263
    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    all i hve seen all day from you and co is words and nuthin but.....?
    WHAT????
    the evidence is right there duendy
    watch the video, then watch it again and again
    watch where the collapse starts
    then come back here and say i have offered nothing
    the plain and simple truth is duendy you can not explain the observed collapse by the bomb/explosive theory

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    Noting the great similarity of magical thinking in all types of human societies and eras of recorded history, some cognitive scientists suggest that these ways of thinking are intrinsic to humanity. Many articles in neuroscience have shown that the human brain excels at pattern matching, but that humans do not have a good filter for distinguishing between perceived patterns and actual patterns. Thus, people often are led to see "relationships" between actions that don't actually exist, creating a magical belief.

    There is much current scientific research in cognitive science that supports this view. For example, people tend to seek confirmation of their hypotheses, rather than seeking refutation as in the scientific method. This is another example of confirmation bias. People are also reluctant to change their beliefs, even when presented with evidence, and often prefer to believe contradictory things rather than change pre-existing beliefs. This phenomenon is known as cognitive dissonance.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by leopold99
    WHAT????
    the evidence is right there duendy
    watch the video, then watch it again and again
    watch where the collapse starts
    then come back here and say i have offered nothing
    the plain and simple truth is duendy you can not explain the observed collapse by the bomb/explosive theory
    'READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!! READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!! Leopold99 Questions 9/11 Truth with :"WHAT???"
    keep it up dude. its getting really funny. shame that this threads about something FAR moree serious.

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    Noting the great similarity of magical thinking in all types of human societies and eras of recorded history, some cognitive scientists suggest that these ways of thinking are intrinsic to humanity. Many articles in neuroscience have shown that the human brain excels at pattern matching, but that humans do not have a good filter for distinguishing between perceived patterns and actual patterns. Thus, people often are led to see "relationships" between actions that don't actually exist, creating a magical belief.

    There is much current scientific research in cognitive science that supports this view. For example, people tend to seek confirmation of their hypotheses, rather than seeking refutation as in the scientific method. This is another example of confirmation bias. People are also reluctant to change their beliefs, even when presented with evidence, and often prefer to believe contradictory things rather than change pre-existing beliefs. This phenomenon is known as cognitive dissonance.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_thinking
    of course....the above doesn't apply to YOU....? oh i see. oh....

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    And NOW, for some intelligent shit:

    Scholars For Truth
    www.scholarsfor9/11truth.org

    oh, and leop. take your perennial questions to these people and relay back their replies...whydoncha?

  8. #268
    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    'READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!! READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!! Leopold99 Questions 9/11 Truth with :"WHAT???"
    keep it up dude. its getting really funny. shame that this threads about something FAR moree serious.
    did you watch the video of the collapse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    And NOW, for some intelligent shit:

    Scholars For Truth
    www.scholarsfor9/11truth.org

    oh, and leop. take your perennial questions to these people and relay back their replies...whydoncha?
    www.scholarsfor911truth.org/

  10. #270
    duendy did you watch the video of the collapse yes or no

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    Quote Originally Posted by leopold99
    duendy did you watch the video of the collapse yes or no
    Leopold ....fukc off

    i can see right thru yer silly game

    take your insistent silly quesys to scholarsfor truth. any more useless crap wannabe-interrogation about te obvious i am gonna ignore

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    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    Leopold ....fukc off

    i can see right thru yer silly game

    take your insistent silly quesys to scholarsfor truth. any more useless crap wannabe-interrogation about te obvious i am gonna ignore
    look man to a point i agree with you about the fact that there is so much that seems dubious about the official story but if some-one disagrees with you then at-least argue properly with them rather than be like that

  13. #273
    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    Leopold ....fukc off

    i can see right thru yer silly game

    take your insistent silly quesys to scholarsfor truth. any more useless crap wannabe-interrogation about te obvious i am gonna ignore
    its all useless and crap that forces us to take a hard look isn't it duendy?

    i want you to tell me and prove that the collapse of wtc1 and 2 did not originate at the impact site on both buildings duendy

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedevilsreject
    look man to a point i agree with you about the fact that there is so much that seems dubious about the official story but if some-one disagrees with you then at-least argue properly with them rather than be like that
    YOu answer the silly sod then. over to you......

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    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    YOu answer the silly sod then. over to you......
    i dont want to argue with anyone, i have my own opinions i let others express theirs, i just dont tell them to fuck off

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedevilsreject
    i dont want to argue with anyone, i have my own opinions i let others express theres, i just dont tell them to fuck off
    well bully for fukin yu then?

  17. #277
    duendy
    you are the one advocating the explosive theory. you are the one that is positive that explosives brought down wtc1 and 2

    i asked you to explain an observation i made about the collapse
    AND YOU CAN'T

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    Quote Originally Posted by duendy
    well bully for fukin yu then?
    if you want to argue with some-one at least use proper english

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    You see, duendy probably can't have conclusions (thinking disorder?) on his own, he needs a website, book, etc. to give him these, and the more magical thinking that conclusion suggests, the better, because it gives familiar and cosy territory to float in and have all the answers to everything, because nothing can contradict or prove wrong any of these "magical" answers. Of course, that's all just guessing without examining the patient.

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    I'm sorry, duendy, it's just too much fun to deny.
    High spirits!

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