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Were the Navajo Behind 9/11?

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Consider the cold facts: (1) The Navajo have casinos that make their tribe millions of dollars each year. (2) Casinos legally can be put anywhere on reservation land. (3) The land the Twin Towers sat on was prime real estate. (4) A casino on that land would have brought the Navajo billions of dollars each year, not just millions. (5) Hence, it's likely the Navajo flew planes into the Twin Towers on 9/11 in order to clear the land for a reservation and casino business.

Sound far fetched?

Think again! That's exactly what the Navajo want you to believe. They want you to believe it's too far fetched to be true.
 

James the Persian

Dreptcredincios Crestin
Sunstone said:
Consider the cold facts: (1) The Navajo have casinos that make their tribe millions of dollars each year. (2) Casinos legally can be put anywhere on reservation land. (3) The land the Twin Towers sat on was prime real estate. (4) A casino on that land would have brought the Navajo billions of dollars each year, not just millions. (5) Hence, it's likely the Navajo flew planes into the Twin Towers on 9/11 in order to clear the land for a reservation and casino business.

Sound far fetched?

Think again! That's exactly what the Navajo want you to believe. They want you to believe it's too far fetched to be true.

Thanks for the laugh! No, the Navajo weren't behind 9/11, but the idea (as you so humorously pointed out) is no more far fetched than the conspiracy theories really already out there (please tell me that you made this one up and haven't found some nutter who actually believes it). In any case, in adition to your supposed motives they also have revenge - white Americans stole their land in the first place, so why wouldn't they destroy America's buildings? It only seems fair.

James

James
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
Sunstone said:
Sound far fetched?
Yes, but there's a clearer line of argument than most of 9/11 conspiracies. If only they had you Sunstone, they'd already be purging neo-cons/Jews/rap artists or whoever they think dunnit.
 

ladyhawke

Active Member
Sunstone said:
Consider the cold facts: (1) The Navajo have casinos that make their tribe millions of dollars each year. (2) Casinos legally can be put anywhere on reservation land. (3) The land the Twin Towers sat on was prime real estate. (4) A casino on that land would have brought the Navajo billions of dollars each year, not just millions. (5) Hence, it's likely the Navajo flew planes into the Twin Towers on 9/11 in order to clear the land for a reservation and casino business.

Sound far fetched?

Think again! That's exactly what the Navajo want you to believe. They want you to believe it's too far fetched to be true.

OMGOSH!!!!:faint: Phil for a minute i thought you had truely lost the plot and gone over to the dark side...Thanks for the laugh, Kaz
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Sure, it's easy to make fun of the truth. Make fun of the truth all you want, guys. But consider this: The word "Navajo" has six letters but only three syllables! So, where are the missing three syllables to make up one syllable for each letter? Could those missing three syllables perhaps just maybe represent the three >planes< that crashed into buildings on 9/11!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Coincidence", you say? Sure, and it's just a "coincidence" that FOX NEWS HAS NEVER ONCE REPORTED ON THE NAVAJO CONNECTION TO 9/11!!!!!!!!!! Can you say, "Cover Up"?

Want more proof of a cover up?

THE PRESIDENT HAS NEVER EVEN ONCE MENTIONED THE NAVAJO CONNECTION!!!!!!!!!!! What is Bush hiding????

Moreover, how often during his presidency has Bush himself failed to pronounce all his syllables??? SEE THE PATTERN, GUYS!!!
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Wait a minute. Didn't the Lenape Indians originally inhabit Manhattan? What do they have to say about it? Did they have a hand in this? Wouldn't they have the better claim to the site?
If investigations do uncover a Navajo connection should we anticipate intertribal war?
 

MaddLlama

Obstructor of justice
Actually, while that sounds like a good theory, the Navajo could never build a casino in that area. Thier particular tribe never lived anywhere near New York.

However, the Lenape may have had claim to the land if they hadn't sold the island of manhattan for about $25 back in 1620-something (1624 maybe?). So they have no claim to the land anymore either.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Well this is more believable than most conspiracy theories.

However, I'm not sure our American Indian friends would appreciate this...
 

MaddLlama

Obstructor of justice
angellous_evangellous said:
Well this is more believable than most conspiracy theories.

However, I'm not sure our American Indian friends would appreciate this...

I think it's kinda funny actually, since it's just Sun. But then again, I've never lived on a reservation before.
 

Smoke

Done here.
Sunstone said:
Sound far fetched?
Yeah, but not so funny considering that in 2003 a Washington Post poll indicated that 70% of the American people believed that Saddam Hussein was directly involved in 9/11, and a 2006 Zogby poll indicates that 90% of our troops still believe that.

When you know that the government has deliberately tried to mislead you, it's not such a great jump from there to wondering whether they were involved on some level, even if that just means deliberately failing to do anything to prevent 9/11.

A (different) 2006 Zogby poll shows Americans about evenly divided on whether 9/11 has been thoroughly investigated. Considering how transparently dishonest the government has been about practically everything, is that surprising?

My partner recently asked me to order him a copy of Loose Change. (I'm the online shopper in the family.) I told him that I've watched it online and feel pretty certain that several of the arguments made in Loose Change are wrong. He said he'd like to see it anyway, and have an opportunity to consider all their points, since they may be mistaken on some points but correct on others. I don't think that's unreasonable.
 

Ryan2065

Well-Known Member
Ahh Sunstone! Very good job at unconvering this story, but I am afraid you did not get it quite right. The Navajo were not alone in this; it was really all the Indian Tribes working together, just as Tecumseh wanted. Tecumseh went around during the early 1800's trying to get the Indians to work together and unify to drive the white man out. 9/11 was a tribute to the Battle of Tippecanoe, the famous battle between Tecumseh's army and the United States! How do I know, you ask? Its simple.

The battle was in 1811.... 1+8 =9... You get 911... :run:

But wait, theres more!

While the battle started on november 7th, the United States troops arrived at the battlefield on November 6th... Write down 11/6 on a paper... Then turn the paper upside down, what do you get? 9/11 !!! :run:
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I am indeed impressed, Ryan, with the thoroughness of your research and the soundness of your reasoning. Frubals for uncovering the depraved depths of this plot using advanced, scientifically proven, numerology.

I can only wonder all the more why the regular crowd of conspiracy theorists has left it to us amateur theorists to uncover these startling facts. Could it be that the regular conspiracy theorists are actually in league with the Navajo, Lenape, and other tribes to pull off the "Tecumseh Plot"? Is that why they're so silent about this? One has to wonder....
 

PureX

Veteran Member
My Navajo friend, Raleigh, says he don't care about casinos, or about New York, either (He's from a reservation in New Mexico) he just wants all us "Europeans" to go back where we came from. He says we can leave the plumbing here, though. *smile*
 

Quoth The Raven

Half Arsed Muse
MaddLlama said:
Actually, while that sounds like a good theory, the Navajo could never build a casino in that area. Thier particular tribe never lived anywhere near New York.
Never ever let a trifling thing like factual information get in the way of a good conspiracy theory.:no:
However, the Lenape may have had claim to the land if they hadn't sold the island of manhattan for about $25 back in 1620-something (1624 maybe?). So they have no claim to the land anymore either.
Yeah, but it wasn't just $25, it was about $25 worth of BEADS:drool: .Perfectly understandeable exchange...I'm sure any beader would agree.
 

MaddLlama

Obstructor of justice
Quoth_The _Raven said:
Never ever let a trifling thing like factual information get in the way of a good conspiracy theory.:no:

What can I say, I'm just not any fun :p

Yeah, but it wasn't just $25, it was about $25 worth of BEADS:drool: .Perfectly understandeable exchange...I'm sure any beader would agree.

Haha! Yes!
 
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