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Are Those Who Question 9/11 Anti-Semites?

 
 
Zippo
 
Reply Fri 23 May, 2008 09:15 am
Are Those Who Question 9/11 Anti-Semites?

Anti-semitism is one of the most frequent allegations levied by defenders of the government's version of 9/11 against people questioning that account.

Is it true? Are 9/11 activists really anti-semites?
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woiyo
 
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Reply Fri 23 May, 2008 10:07 am
Not anti-semites. Just anti-logical
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Fri 23 May, 2008 10:44 am
So out of the 70 million American voters who say we need new 911 investigations there are no Jews? Not likely.
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Fri 23 May, 2008 10:49 am
Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth

Thousands of our brothers and sisters have been killed, many have been tortured, and American civil liberties have been negated based on a story that has been challenged by hundreds of highly credentialed technical experts and scholars. We, of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth during these trying times, execute the principles of our combined faiths:

"What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God." (Micah 6:8), "God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but rather a spirit of power and love." (2nd Timothy1:7), "Say what is true, although it may be bitter and displeasing to people." (Prophet Muhammad: Hadith: Baihaqi)


MUJCA-NET is a group of scholars, religious leaders and activists dedicated to uniting members of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic faiths in pursuit of 9/11 truth. We believe that the process of joining together in search of the truth about 9/11 will bring enormous benefits, regardless of what truths we may discover. While our endorsers and supporters have different views about the probable level of US government complicity in 9/11, all of us agree that a new, honest investigation of the possibility of official complicity is a matter of the most urgent national and global importance.

http://www.mujca.com/
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Foofie
 
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Reply Sun 25 May, 2008 08:37 am
This post is based on the incorrect statement that:

"Anti-semitism is one of the most frequent allegations levied by defenders of the government's version of 9/11 against people questioning that account."

No. Anti-Semitism is not the most frequent accusation against those that question the governments explanation of 9/11. Only when obvious anti-Semites try to say "the Jews did it," might that allegation made. And, that I thought was a version of 9/11 that is accepted in many Muslim countries as the most popular notion. Unfortunately, anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism have been melded in the popular culture by many people. So, anti-Zionists often become anti-Semites, rather than do the intellectual efforts to parse the two concepts.
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joefromchicago
 
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Reply Sun 25 May, 2008 10:14 am
Re: Are Those Who Question 9/11 Anti-Semites?
Zippo wrote:
Are Those Who Question 9/11 Anti-Semites?

No, not necessarily. It is just a happy coincidence that the two sets often intersect.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Fri 30 May, 2008 12:51 pm
Twenty-five former U.S. military officers have severely criticized the official account of 9/11 and called for a new investigation.
They include former commander of U.S. Army Intelligence, Major General Albert Stubblebine, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Col. Ronald D. Ray, two former staff members of the Director of the National Security Agency; Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, PhD, and Major John M. Newman, PhD, and many others.
They are among the rapidly growing number of military and intelligence service veterans, scientists, engineers, and architects challenging the government’s story.
The officers’ statements appear below, listed alphabetically.

http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_26828.shtml
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Wy
 
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Reply Fri 30 May, 2008 03:08 pm
:Semite is defined by Merriam-Webster as:

1 a: a member of any of a number of peoples of ancient southwestern Asia including the Akkadians, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs b: a descendant of these peoples
2: a member of a modern people speaking a Semitic language

So how does anti-Semitic end up meaning anti-Jew? I know it does, but the term actually includes Arabs as well as other peoples.
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Zippo
 
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Reply Fri 30 May, 2008 03:19 pm
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So how does anti-Semitic end up meaning anti-Jew?


Asking that question is antisemitic itself. Dont do it again... Mad
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