The truth will out

From the Washington Times:

A former Bush team member during his first administration is now voicing serious doubts about the collapse of the World Trade Center on 9-11. Former chief economist for the Department of Labor during President George W. Bush’s first term Morgan Reynolds comments that the official story about the collapse of the WTC is “bogus” and that it is more likely that a controlled demolition destroyed the Twin Towers and adjacent Building No. 7.

Considering that the architect of the buildings was recorded on tape as saying “pull it down”, that no plane hit Building No. 7 and that the government has been proven to lie about nearly everything from Pat Tillman’s death to Private Jessica’s heroics, it should hardly come as a surprise to learn that even the administration’s officials don’t believe the administration’s official story.

This doesn’t prove anything with regards to government complicity, of course, although it’s hard to imagine how the building’s owners would have been so prepared to “take it down” on such short notice. As an economist, it seems unlikely that Reynolds would be privy to any information that isn’t already widely available, but his statement nevertheless raises some serious questions about what the government is hiding, and why.

It is always important to remember two things. First, the unthinkable is a lot more thinkable to those who are forced to spend their days thinking about everything that could possibly go wrong around the world. Second, there are thousands of conspiracies that are established in the historical record. It defies to belief to assert that mankind has somehow evolved past such activity.