Mass Murder? 9/11? Who Cares?
Noam Chomsky, May 16, 2004 - speaking in Budapest at the Kossuth Klub hosted by the "Lehet Mas a Vilag."
"Regarding 9/11 conspiracy theories... even if it were true, which is extremely unlikely, who cares? It doesn't have any significance. It's a little bit like the huge energy that's put out on trying to figure out who killed John F. Kennedy. Who knows? And who cares? Plenty of people get killed all the time, why does it matter that one of them happened to be John F. Kennedy? If there was some reason to believe that there was a high level conspiracy, it might be interesting. But the evidence against that is just overwhelming. And after that, if it happened to be a jealous husband, or the mafia, or someone else, what difference does it make? It's just taking energy away from serious issues onto ones that don't matter. And I think the same is true here; it's my personal opinion."
Chomsky repeats this opinion in several interviews as if it were rehearsed "talking points"
Bill Clinton (speaking for Hillary's campaign) has repeatedly resorted to humiliation of anyone who suggests 9/11 was an "inside job".
It should be obvious to all players that stone-walling the viral demand for a criminal investigation will not work for much longer. Sibel Edmonds and the rest of the millions around the planet just know too much to give up now.

CHOMSKY has an air of rutted staleness
-and -might I say -control freak mono-think.
DIDN'T GROW