Here are some basic guidelines for the forum:

• Please start off by familiarizing yourself with the latest 9/11 Truth information by reading books by David Ray Griffin and visiting the website of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, Firefighters for 9/11 Truth, Pilots for 9/11 Truth, and others. These sources completely discredit the 9/11 Commission Report's findings and establish beyond a reasonable doubt the need for a new 9/11 investigation. Don't take our word for it - read the names of the 10,000+ signatories on the AE911Truth petition. Visit Patriots Question911.com and read compelling testimony from high level government and military personnel. Take their word for it.

• No "Al Qaeda did it" or "Osama Binlanden did it" or "Fire caused the WTC towers to collapse" or "19 Muslim hijackers attacked the US on 9/11/01" posts are appropriate here. These discredited theories have been thoroughly rebuked but if you really must adhere to them still then we must ask to you make your posts elsewhere. This is, after all, a 9/11 Truth forum for educators.

• Having established the "9/11 Truth" part of the guidelines, within that framework, which is probably really the biggest part, then we only want to establish normal forum rules one might find anywhere, such as:

• Stay on topic. If the thread is called, "Using David Chandler's analysis technique on video x" please do not reply, "I like cheese" or make any other off topic remark.

• If you disagree with someone, that's fine, but, we ask that you not argue and instead respect the other person's right to have a differing opinion than yours.

• No ad-hominum (personal) attacks. If you disagree with what a person says, please do not lower yourself by calling the other person names, etc. This will not be allowed.

• No thread hijacking. If a thread is about topic x, and you would like to talk about topic y, please simply start your own thread. Let the people in thread x discuss x, and you can start thread y to discuss y. That way, everyone is happy.

• Respect moderator decisions and do not argue with moderators.

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