80% of people believe anything they’re told
Tue 4:55 pm +00:00, 17 Jun 2025 1Godfrey Bloom studied Smithsonian research. 80% of people will believe anything they’re told.
Such is the power of education.
Godfrey Bloom studied Smithsonian research. 80% of people will believe anything they’re told.
Such is the power of education.
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Sounds about right to me
It does my head in at times tbh. Sometimes the lies are patently obvious too. The other day I was explaining this to a family member who is rapidly waking up [thanks covid!] He mentioned 9/11 so I used that as an example
The vids of the planes going into WT1& 2 were in direct contradiction to Newtons Third Law of motion! Which is universally accepted as valid
An aluminium airframe cannot cut through massive steel columns, period. No matter what speed the plane is travelling at. If a plane had really hit those towers at 400+mph then, it would have crumpled into a concertina and fallen to the floor outside the towers. The engines might make a big dent, but the rest would compress like a tin can, or shatter into thousands of bits, mainly OUTSIDE the building
But nobody seemed to notice that at the time. Maybe many did notice but they were silenced or ignored…
I suppose that those vids were early CGI, what other explanation is there? The one with the intact nose cone coming out of the other side of the tower! was particularly instructive