<p>I do not care about people criticizing the government in a small scale, but when they trash the entire United States, then that is a different matter. He is disrespecting the whole day of September 11th as well as those who lost their lives and those who have been injured or died while fighting for our freedom. If he doesn't like living here in America, then he can go somewhere else and live without the benefits of an American citizenship. He is a disgrace to the United States and should feel very ashamed of himself.</p>
<p>The major concern that I have with this "documentary" is the lack of substantial evidence. The director seems to be extremely fond of appealling to the audience's eyes rather than their sense of logic. The opening scene is the perfect example. The narrator speculates as to whether the plane should have hit the building at the time it did - but based on some grainy footage and the audience's eyes. Again and again this occurs. If the author really wanted creditibilty, why did he not publish his findings in a scientific journal? That is the normal way to get things reviewed by your peers, not to go straight to the public with a dvd.</p>
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<p>this I have a problem with. just because he thinks that 9/11 was staged doesn't mean he is disrepecting the 3,000 who died. he just thinks somebody other than Al-Qaeda perpetrated it.
whether or not it was a government conspiracy does not change the fact that innocent thousands died that day. </p>
<p>the OP does not in any way "disrespect" the honored dead.</p>
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<p>I don't think many publishers would allow someone to publish politically incorrect findings like this in their journals.</p>