Terrorstorm (2006 Video)
1/10
Paranoia
20 January 2007
This is a documentary that wants to "Proove" that the Spanish "Shadow Government"/"The New World Order" somehow planned the terror-attacks on Spain, 11th March, 2004. Because they wanted to boost their ratings, or make it into a police-state, or something.

That is the aim of all of Alex Jones' "documentaries". His world-view is that every time a war, disaster or a terror-attack happen, then CIA and "The New World Order" have planned it. Because it is in their interest.

This doesn't make any sense, unless you are paranoid, and do not trust anybody, and believe that everyone is trying to kill you.

They also focus on the terror-attacks in London in 2005, 7/7. But you can see that Alex Jones is just making up stuff when you are looking at what he says about Spain - though i am sure he believe it to be true.

But look at it: Alex Jones claims that the Spanish secret shadow government in collaboration with CIA and "The New World Order" planned the attacks in the trains in Spain.

But there is a logical problem to all of this, a problem i doubt that anyone who believe in these documentaries have the brains to understand. Because if the Spanish government had planned this, THEN WHY WOULD THEY BLAME IT ON ETA AND NOT AL-QUADA?? Because they would have had an interest in blaming Al-Quada if you follow the paranoia-thinking of the conspiracy theorists. The Government of Spain was right-winged, and Spain had troops in Iraq. There was a election in Spain the 14th of March. But the Right-wing government was NOT re-elected. Because people viewed that the Spanish Government asked for the Al-quada-attacks, by having troops in Spain. Study the facts, but not on the paranoid websites Alex Jones provides on his poorly made website. Use the ones that are made by people with education. A left-wing government was elected. They pulled back the Spanish troops from Iraq, and they didn't give Spanish police any more surveillance-authority.

But wait, this doesn't add up to all the paranoid idiotic allegation of Alex Jones and his idiotic followers. That doesn't make sense, because if the Spanish government was behind the attacks, then they would have blamed it on Al-quada, and the Spainish people would have backed up the government. But this didn't happen. Maybe because it is just false.

All the information that Alex Jones provides doesn't have to be false. But he carefully chooses the information he can use, and disregards all the things that disproves his allegations. His conclusions just doesn't fit what actually is happening in Spain now.

When making one of his documentaries, Alex Jones starts with the conclusion, and then finds the evidence to provide the predetermined political allegations.

All the facts can be disputed. And the conclusions are basically wrong.

Why don't you conspiracy theorists just think for just one second?
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