RE: #STWT Show 10 - #TruthForChris #TruthForChester #Charlottesville #MarchOnGoogle
I appreciate your reports, and value your opinions.
However, you might benefit from better recognizing your own lack of expertise in various areas, and therefore limiting your certainty regarding what you do or don't know.
Regarding 9/11 being controlled demolition, it is facile to limit your assessment of the evidence of it to chemical tests. The facts are far more extensive, include eyewitness testimony of explosions, video of the explosions occurring, and the bare fact that the collapse of the structures is simply impossible due to plane strikes.
There is a lot of misinformation regarding the event, as there is with any covert action that faces public scrutiny.
I have logged, and we did not fell trees from the top down. When trees fell, they did not collapse into their footprint.
Your statements that NeoNazis, the alt-right, and various groups are all shills is rather hubristic, and ignores that people in those groups aren't all shills. You may believe they are wrong, but that doesn't make them shills. I am not at all racist, and don't agree with those folks, but acknowledge that there are people that do agree.
There are undoubtedly shills in those groups. Limit your accusations to those you can prove. What good does it do to falsely accuse people?
Anyway, I want to reiterate that your opinions are valuable, however, to the degree that you abandon science and certainty of your ignorance, you assert certainty in matters you don't understand, and that reduces the value of your research. I observe that you value the truth, and that is why you post.
Recognize that there is a difference between what you think is true, and what you know is true, and what you can prove is true, and make your words true by specifying the difference, or face the fact that you will be speaking things that are not true.
I really have no use for more sources of information that present incorrect data while asserting it is absolutely correct. I reckon you can make the effort to differentiate between what you can prove and what you think.
Edit: more tip!