Nuremberg Trials For People Who Don’t Buy Into 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

by John Hawkins | August 13, 2007 4:19 am

This quote[1] from a nut writing in to the Capital Times about the Scholars for 9/11 Truth conference would seem to indicate that the “Truthers” have even more vivid & twisted imaginations than I gave them credit for,

“The reporter’s aim in offering such a wildly distorted view of the conference can only have been to libel 9/11 truth seekers as paranoid — a task that Isthmus already accomplished last summer, to its eternal shame and perhaps its eventual prosecution.

This libel, like the 9/11 blood libel against Muslims, dehumanizes its victims and makes its author, editor and publisher complicit in the holocaust of the 9/11 wars — a holocaust that has already killed more than 650,000 people in Iraq alone and destroyed the lives of more than 6 million people in Iraq and Afghanistan by making them refugees.

As the example of Nuremberg suggests, journalists who act as propagandists for war crimes may one day find themselves on the scaffold. You would be well advised to strive for more balanced and accurate coverage in the future.”

Not only are they coming up with bizarro world conspiracy theories about 9/11 and imagining themselves to be vindicated one day, they’re planning out trials for people who doubted them.

“Remember when you said a missile couldn’t have hit the Pentagon? Well, ha, ha, it did, so off to the gallows with you! And you — you said the Mossad didn’t warn all the Jews to get out of WTC before the attack! For that, you will pay with your life!”

Do you ever get to a point with these people, the North American Treaty crowd, Cindy Sheehan, etc., where you just want to come right out and say, “You’re not pointing out an alternative viewpoint, you’re completely insane, and please, for your own mental health, go see a psychologist?”

For a small but significant portion of the American public, the line between mental illness and their political beliefs is becoming ever more hard to discern…

Hat tip to Ann Althouse[2] for the story.

Endnotes:
  1. quote: http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/letters/205192
  2. Ann Althouse: http://althouse.blogspot.com/2007/08/as-example-of-nuremberg-suggests.html

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