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The tragedy of September 11th raises many questions which may never be answered. The best option one has is to sort through the propaganda today's society is presented with and try to piece together the facts known to be true. After watching the movie Loose Change 2nd Edition my opinion on what happened September 11th, 2001 changed. The movie presented an entirely different view of what happened that day. It showed factual evidence which contradicted what many trusted news shows reported. CNN, who claims to be, "the most trusted name in news" was one of the worst for reporting incorrect information. Rather than question information given and investigate further, CNN offered the information as it was told to. An example of this was the fall of World Trade Center 7. This building was not hit by and aircraft of any other object. It was located several blocks away, yet the fall of the building was blamed on debris. With all of the data supporting that this could not be possible, it is absolutely unreasonable that we are told to accept this as the truth. While it is still difficult to sort out what really happened in regards to the World Trade Centers, it is clear to me that it was not just, "a simple act of terrorism" as it was quickly labeled. The overwhelming evidence of this fact, and the many other suspicious aspects that are finally beginning to be brought to our attention, make it impossible to keep our heads buried in the sand. Society owes it to those who lost their lives in this horrific event to question everything and demand the truth.

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