You know, I've seen parts of this before, some of it more than once including the ending. I've never actually seen the whole thing as I just did here (in pieces, anyway, since I'm at work). I'm still not convinced of any conspiracy. I still believe it was a genuine terrorist attack undertaken by Islamists, mostly from Saudi Arabia, under the "command" of Osama Bin Laden. It would have been just as easy to fabricate the conspiracy theories and video as it would have been to fabricate the so-called official story. In other words, saying that the official story is false and that the conspiracy theory is the truth isn't any different than what those of us who say the opposite assert.
That said, I find myself needing to repeat something I said on an old Yahoo360 blog on 9/11/06, the fifth anniversary of the attacks. I said then that if what the conspiracy theorists were saying was indeed the truth, then there is simply no hope. None whatsoever. If the government can pull off such an incident and cover it up this well, then it is far too big of an evil, far too big of a conspiracy for anyone or us ordinary folk to fight against. Which makes what the narrator said at the end of the video the biggest lie of all: he asked when America was going to wake up and do something about it...that America had been hijacked...and that what needs to be done is sharing the information with as many people as possible. Well, that's what's been done but has it gotten anyone anywhere? Even if everyone in the English-speaking world were required to sit down and watch this whole video, would that change anything? The answer, plain and simple, is "no."
I choose to believe that there actually is hope...which I cannot do if I believe in this conspiracy theory.