lost money-this is the government we're talking about. The same government that has, in the past, spent millions of dollars on toilet seats, pencils, and doorstops amongst other things. Money also has a tendency to "disappear" from the pentagon into secret military programs. Back in the 80s, several billion was credited as being spent on the aurora bomber. The air force said it was a joke/accidental typo. The words aurora bomber disappeared from the budget, but the spent money did not.
censorship-you don't want every person releasing their own view on an anything multiple times. Basic witness protocol is to immediately separate multiple witnesses, and take their first story. If they rereleased tapes/testimonials, the people would claim they were in shock or delusional when they spoke, and thats not what they really saw or heard, due to having more information after the fact.
pentagon-it was a plane. An american airlines 757. Simple as that.
building 7 has been addressed. Two 110 story buildings basically fell directly on top of it in 1 day. You think it might have had a bit of extra weight/stress on it?
flight 93-also a plane. hard to identify because it flew into the ground, while in an upside down orientation at a very high speed. People get confused because when you see pictures of usual plane crashes, the plane was going slower, or blew/broke up in the air, and rained pieces. Not so if you go directly into the ground.
bush-what else could he do? If he rushed out in panic, it wouldn't help. Much as anyone may dislike him, what else he could have done? There simply wasn't time, and remaining calm was the best option.
shot down-i always love how people claim flight 93 was shot down, then ask why they didn't shoot any planes down that day. Simple answer though is that we didn't have time, nor any idea what was going on. Hijackings weren't always like this. Hijackings used to be some guy would take the cockpit, demand money, order the pilots to fly to _________ and land, and once there, commandos/police would usually storm the plane and kill him, or he'd give up. Commercial hijacked planes were never used as weapons before. And if shot them down, it would have been wildly unpopular because no one would have known what the intended outcome had been.
that cover it?