I think this is an awesome post. I believe one needs to read everything, and believe NOTHING. I do think that somewhere in all the propaganda is the truth. The only way one could ever determine if something is true is from the personel experiences everyone has in there lifetime. This inturn would be different from person to person. and could be limited by many different aspects depending on areas of exposure to different subjects, and level of education. Then there is a moment of reconing were you agree or don't agree. People hear many different things and alot of the time no attention is paid to it until someone brings it up and questions it. I like the kennedy speach were he say that somebody who questions something should be praised, and not thrown in jail. Events like this are just so BIG that most people kind of shut down and just believe what they are told by the media because they are the experts. Many times people think they have to solve the whole problem, when they only need to solve a tiny bit to prove it true or false. A good example of this would be the vaporization of the steel cores for the WTC. I am not an expert on buildings but I do know that the kind of temperatures needed to make that type of structural steel bend or vaporize are astronomical and can not be attained by jet fuel in open air, you could probable put a match out by pouring the fuel on it, the air/fuel mixture has to be perfect for it even to explode. You can tell it wasn't a clean burn by all the black smoke. Look at a blast furnace they use to melt steels, and there isn't any smoke. Your alot smarter than you think if you give yourself a chance. A good example of this are the commercials for holiday inn express were the guy acts like he is an expert, but he just stayed at the hotel...LOL.