You are wrong, Louis.

I was only reading what you yourself wrote:

  "In 1941, a vast military effort was started by the United States to
create nuclear weapons, culminating in the Trinity test and subsequent
bombings
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The effort was shrouded in secrecy and
any moral qualms  were set aside."

I guess my understanding of "shrouded in secrecy" is different than yours.
My employer, the U. of Illinois and Berkley were all involved in nuclear
weapons research during WWII. The government had departments that directing
this research. There were project sites with tens of thousands of employees
doing work on the bomb. What this has to do with idle speculation about
whether Arabs were smart enough to fly planes into the Pentagon is
anybody's guess.

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