I've always indulged in conspiracy theories because they are fun to perpetuate and also just listen to or read if for nothing else. They do exist, and a good deal of them have proven to be true decades later. As for 9/11 I am not calling it a conspiracy even though conspirators did conspire to accomplish something. The problem I have is with the 9/11 commissions report as well as the media narrative. The hijackers were Saudi and Israeli nationals. Keep in mind that you really have to possess a keen political and military...even business ethics understanding to figure out what happened on 9/11. From an everyday civilian witness or someone with access to public intel and sources you may have a pretty acute insight into the events but it's not the entire picture. There are still a lot of unanswered questions and a lot of squashed or rarely publicized first hand accounts from first responders or survivors. It won't change anything even if it is ever proven somehow that it was an inside job. It really won't. What I find interesting is the discovery of nuclear thermite at the WTC site. That and also testimony from aeronautical engineers along with physicists who have stated that aircraft the size of a Boeing 747 traveling at the velocity they were, .5 mach, and the maneuvers they made below or right at sea level is impossible. Those are the two things that pique my interest. There's a lot more that does but either way it was an act of terrorism and nothing is going to bring back those who lost their lives. Edit - Just adding a few tidbits. Even with non blurry video stills, there were no windows on the planes and they lacked the US Airways stripes and insignia on the tail as well as sides of the planes. First hand accounts from witnesses, even the media first reported the first plane as a military cargo jet. As for the pentagon ...I can't say much. They found very little debris and the type of engine they found was not the same kind that was being used by that type of airliner. No passenger remains. No luggage. Nothing. It's always going to be an interesting topic to discuss.