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    September 11, 2001: Conspiracy TheoriesSeptember 11, 2001, a day no American will ever forget. It's a day that would change the world forever. On September 11, the United States government provided the American people with false news about the truth about the 9/11 attacks, which would ultimately spark an illegal war in the Middle East. The United States launched these attacks to distract minds so it could steal oil, gain political power, and perhaps even profit financially. The United States would fuel public hatred of the Middle East and terrorism, and by keeping the public in fear it could control it. The government created an enemy, also known as terrorists, to unite the American people against this enemy, and they will become people that the United States will control at will. This is part of the reason the government was able to pass a law called the Patriot Act. This law allows the government to deny your Bill of Rights if there is even the slightest suspicion that you are a terrorist. The government has no guidelines on what it considers a terrorist; therefore, everyone could potentially be labeled a terrorist. President Bush said this law was intended to protect our freedoms, but that cannot be possible when it violates our freedoms. What the government gained that day is more than enough to be willing to sacrifice these innocent American citizens. Most Americans may wonder why the government would sacrifice the lives of thousands, but first let's take a look at American history. . Some examples of how America sacrificed thousands would be the French and Indian War, the War of 1812, and World War I and World War II. Even looking back at the air current middle of paper, there was plenty of oxygen available and, in other words, this leads to the explosives argument. Another source shows that no plane has ever been found at the Pentagon site. The only remaining piece came from the wing of the alleged commercial plane, which coincidentally resembles that of a military plane. One thing to keep in mind is that the plane is 124 feet wide, but the damage caused by the plane was only 16 feet wide. It is very strange that the remaining 108 feet of the plane simply vaporized into the air. This is what the government infers if it supports the thesis according to which a plane hit the Pentagon. No matter how powerful it was, the strain on the wings would have shown signs of damage. Yet the only avoidable damage noted was sixteen feet. Whatever hit the Pentagon must have been small, small enough to be a missile..