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18 September, 2006

Ainda as conspirações…

Fui dar a este texto, mas já não me lembro via que blogue. Peço que me alertem, que darei a devida referência.

O mais curioso aspecto no meio das teorias da conspiração é o não-investigar-a-sério das asserções que se fazem. Ou então o afirmar de coisas que são improváveis (no sentido de não se poder fazer prova). Junte-se a isto o ignorar de factos que não encaixam, e voilá: Eles andam aí, a ver se nos tramam…

Veja-se este retorcimento mental: nos ataques às Torres Gémeas terá apenas morrido um Judeu, o que prova que a Mossad avisou  os seus "amiguinhos" para não irem trabalhar… E assim matam-se vários coelhos duma só cajadada.

Vejamos

Question: Let us assume that it is in fact true that only one Israeli died. Did all the others who weren’t in the towers on that day know about it?

Bülow: People say that the general mood was depressed prior to the attacks. I have no idea what caused this, whether it was people warning each other through verbal propaganda.

Question: Do you mean to suggest that there were a lot of people who knew about it?

Bülow: They didn’t know about it. They had an idea.

Question: And why isn’t any of them talking today?

Bülow: That has happened. They say that a little Pakistani boy said: "The towers will no longer be standing tomorrow."

These are all little more than whispers in the dark. One thing is certain, however: The myth of a Jewish conspiracy began making the rounds on the internet shortly after the attacks. According to this tale, 4,000 Jews who worked in the World Trade Center didn’t report to work on September 11th. This means that the Jews knew about it, since the Mossad must have planned the attack.

This theory is considered a matter of course in the Arab countries. It was first brought to life by the Lebanese TV station al-Manar, which proudly announces on its web site that it is conducting "psychological warfare against the Zionist enemy."

Abraham Foxman of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League in New York knows all too well just how tough this perfidious rumor is. He has often tried to use the figures at his disposal to dispense with the rumor. His employees counted the Jewish victims of the attack, and Foxman says that there were at least 400, and probably more. There are no official figures, since US authorities do not document religious affiliation.

(no artigo citado, com bolds meus)

Só morreu um Judeu nos ataques? Os outros sabiam.

Como é que ninguém avisou ninguém antes? Diz-se que um miúdo (paquistanêS??) deu com a língua nos dentes.

Como sabe que só morreu um Judeu, se o governo não aponta as religiões dos seus cidadãos? Hum, muito conveninente, não?

 

Por fim, o racismo subtil em acreditar que de entre 4000 Judeus, nem um sequer terá avisado o mundo do que se iria passar.


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