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    Actually Assange, echoing Noam Chomsky's views, has said that he thinks the 9/11 truther theories are bogus and unsubstantiated. Even if there was such a conspiracy, it's not like the people involved would write down the details in any kind of centrally stored document, much less diplomatic cables.

    • I think both are playing it safe for the media because its such a hot topic.
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    • Ok but what if? That's the kind of thing that could put even the military against the governmentPixter
    • Both know better. I saw the Chomsky statement and it seemed totally ungenuine
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    • lol, maybe they are wrong, but Chomsky is the last person I would accuse of "playing it safe for the media"
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    • Both of them have many reasons to watch what they SAY because they know a lot.
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    • Notice neither of them ever make hugely accusational statements like shock jock alex jones
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    • Its what they don't say that counts and chomsky oddly enough mentioned JFK conspiracy right after he talked about 911
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    • ...about 911.
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    • He talked about how governments periodically release info decades after the event
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    • by the way Chomsky's reason wasn't that the "theories were unsubstantiated" it was because it was "unfeasible"
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    • a BS counter argument if you ask me.
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    • He wouldn't belittle government conspiracy theories because he knows how real they are.
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    • He mentioned JFK to point out that both are red herrings.
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    • There are enough unjust/illegal actions taken by governments that we know about anyway
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    • well both include red herrings
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    • and his staement was in of itself a red herring
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