Becoming Brooklyn
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Eighteen-year-old Brooklyn never knew her father. Rex Blackburn died in the 9/11 attacks four months...
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O Portabilidade atualiza a sua agenda de contatos com o código da operadora de longa distância de...
Lumos (380 KP) rated Towers Falling in Books
Apr 3, 2018
Khmer Math Exercises
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The First Khmer Math Exercises is now available for iOS. Learn and Solve math problems with Khmer...
Film After Film: Or, What Became of 21st Century Cinema
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One of the world's most erudite and entertaining film critics on the state of cinema in the...
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Thailand Bank application that includes a link internet banking in Thailand and you can use this...
Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated Loose Change (2009) in Movies
Feb 21, 2019
There is also the debate whether to review the films based on how smooth and professional looking the films are presentation-wise, or whether to give merit purely on how important and essential the information is that is being shared through these documentaries.
Then there is the fact that most folk who don't believe that the, '9/11 was an inside job,' conspiracy holds any water, will probably dismiss these films right from the offset. Whereas most, '9/11 truthers,' will probably defend this film's technical shortcomings because it supports their own previous beliefs.
In my opinion, the best way to look at this film is as an introduction to the concept that the public weren't given the full truth in the fallout of 9/11 and go from there. Do your own research and try to separate the facts from the conjecture before making a decision for yourself and forming your own opinion.
My personal stance on 9/11 is somewhere in-between the two extremes of either camp. I think that the theories of the buildings being vaporized by energy weapons, or the idea of there not being any actual planes flown into the buildings that day is ridiculous and I feel that outlandish theories like that actually detract and are harmful to those trying to instigate another investigation into what went on that day. However, I do think that it is pretty irrefutable that the US Government did lie to their people and covered up a good amount of what went on around the event and there are so many huge discrepancies and inconsistencies in the official commission report that even the most sceptical patriots can't say that the Government have disclosed the entire truth.
If you are someone that isn't too well-versed on why there are so many people out there that don't believe the official story of 9/11, then this is a good place to start. As with all documentaries, don't take the filmmakers entirely at their word and do your own research to make up your own mind, but this is an impressive film. I have a great admiration for the guerrilla attitude of the filmmakers and the get-up-and-go mentality present in the filmmaking is great. Unfortunately, it does lack a level of polish that we are used to seeing in many modern day documentaries produced by streaming giants like Netflix. However, this doesn't tarnish the information that is being presented by the filmmakers and isn't a reason to ignore anything that is being said here.
Khmer Chemistry
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The First Khmer Chemistry is now available on App store. Khmer Chemistry is designed with simple,...
Father Mychal Judge: An Authentic American Hero
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Now revised, with a new introduction and reflections on events since 9/11, this spiritual portrait...
TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Grace to Save (Serenity Landing Tuesdays of Grace #1) in Books
Feb 23, 2021
This book was so good, from start to finish Carol holds your attention. This book had a bunch of research put into it, it's partially about 9/11 and what some of the people who survived went through during and after it happened. It's weaved in wonderfully with a story about a women who left her daughter at birth, and comes back into her daughter's life; and that of the father's as well. Great read and a truly wonderful book.