Is Rosie Right?

Patrick Carlock
I thought Rosie was a tad mad, but in a likable way, despite the media onslaught and the nasty things that Donald Trump was saying about her.

Rosie's theory that the World Trade Center towers went down, not because of the heat generated by the plane crashes, but by an insider conspiratorial demolition job, although that may sound preposterous to us; a veritable affront to common sense and decency, after watching this amazing video I'm beginning to believe her and think that perhaps she was more keen on this issue than most.

Watch this eye-popping, jaw-dropping, consciousness-raising video, and judge for yourself:


9/11 mystery

I'm no conspiracy theorist, and I don't know if what the video is suggesting has any factual basis, but there one idea the video offers, an I idea on which my whole philosophy is based: ask questions and challenge authority.

In otherwords, why be a guppy and kneejerk along with her detractors? Why not dig around and see what can be found? Maybe her opinion has a foundation, or maybe not. But just don't be a guppy, that is my point.

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Patrick Carlock



Patrick Carlock is a professional photographer (under a different name), a musician, composer, and a novice essayist (please forgive the fact that he contributes his essays without the benefit of an editor to winnow from his writings every grammatical error, but he tries). He is a centrist with, perhaps, some leftist sympathies, and is beholden to no political group or philosophy, and prefers to debate specific policies, not whether one particular ideology is better than the other.

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