Psychologists on coping with 9-11 truth

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September 27, 2011

Why is Explosive 9/11 Evidence so Hard to Accept? Psychology Experts Explain.






 
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7 Responses to “Psychologists on coping with 9-11 truth”

  1. I dont know if this is before or ahead of its time. These are the words that cant be said, needed to be said, and are now being said. Words about healing the wound and coming out of denial to give ones self the ability to do so. That being said I notice now that the truth about 911 really does not matter any more, it’s just about honoring the victims. Any less is sacreligious. MCB

  2. Some psychologists believe that people who question their own government and think for themselves are mentally ill, when in truth it is not a mental illness at all since they think for themselves and not what the government wants people to think.

  3. GREAT VIDEO!

  4. What about the fact that there was an atomic bomb under those towers.

    Dimitri Khalezov explains it all.

    You can’t demolish a Bearing with regular explosives….. you just can’t.

  5. Don’t underestimate the sheer errors in fact,blatant speculations and false assumptions,racist creeps and messianic cult like trappings of the “truth” movement in turning thoughtful,open minded people away from this story.To assume that anyone who rejects the conspiracy angle has psychological issues is a real hoot itself.

    There are many independent minded people who have been appalled at the crackpot nature and obnoxious arrogance of the crowd that just knows everything (yea,sure they do)

    Since so much of the movement thinks that the FDNY was in on the conspiracy to blow up the towers there is a huge credibility gap right off the bat.When so many activists insist on denying the dozens of eyewitnesses who saw a jet crash into the Pentagon,a big problem ensues

    Anybody remember the pods?

    • Yeah, but there were others that saw a missile…. And I just can’t find any plane there…. sorry…

  6. I think it may boil down to the disbelief that the talking-heads on television and in the government might lie to the American people. The term cognitive dissonance is used to describe the feeling of discomfort that results.

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