WTC7 Demolition
The BBC broadcast that World Trade Center Building 7 had collapsed…20 minutes before it imploded, with a view of WTC7 still standing in the background.
Demolition experts say the WTC7 collapse has to be a controlled demolition.
The official 9/11 investigation fails to mention WTC7, and the FEMA report admits there is no explanation for the collapse.
Firefighters and eyewitnesses hear bombs detonating during the collapse.
Occam’s razor points to a controlled WTC7 demolition. A controlled WTC7 demolition means one thing: inside job.
The following 16-minute video does a great job of presenting the story of WTC7, and pulls together many videos of the WTC7 demolition.
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This 9/11 conspiracy thing is starting to work on me a bit…though still resisting.
I’d like questions answered…since we have always had people looking for pretexts for war…or a way to get of peoples stuff…and especially since I can’t think of anyone in government I can believe anymore.
Just watched Vendetta with Christopher Walken. Where he set up one of his own guys so he could lynch a bunch of others. True story.
I think the administration is full fof those types.
It would be nice after bush pardons everyone, that a new administration “voids”,”retroactively applies”…or whatever and they all pay one way or another. If you or I set up a group of people to go kill for us (illegally of course…like this war?), and 600,000 plus soldiers, torture, rape, murder, and billions later…..then I would expect to swing.
How did we so quickly advance to an era where we cast a cynical eye on everyone and everything. No longer the hand shake to seal a deal, rather an entourage of lawyers, and that still is no guarantee, that litigation will not soon follow. And even worse a man’s word can no longer be trusted.
I don’t think it was a quick advancement…just a slow march. For instance, look back at all the treaties the U.S. made with native American nations that were quickly broken. Maybe the Native Americans could have used a better entourage of lawyers. Actually, the court in Georgia ruled in favor of Native Americans, but Andy Jackson sent them on the Trail of Tears anyway. I’m sure there were dishonest native Americans before Europeans arrived, too. Just seems like a percentage of the human species always has and always will tend to be sneaky and dishonest. But the flip side is, there will always be a good percentage whose handshake you CAN trust…
Does this mean no more Chiquita bananas?
For me it’s a personal timing thing — this whole “9/11 conspiracy” deal. I remember feeling sickly skeptical of the official story when it first happened, but I worked through it and busied myself collecting socks for the Ground Zero clean-up crews, unitedly standing, etc.
Then a week before you wrote the 9/11 false flag post, a friend and I somehow started discussing the 9/11 plane hijackings and suddenly we were both saying “Box cutters? REALLY??? Box cutters took down 4 airplanes???” You see, we were both bartenders and we never would have allowed anyone to hijack our bar with a box cutter — much less a plane.
I can not logically believe that 50+ passengers, 4 flight attendants and 2 pilots were taken down by 4 guys with box cutters in approximately 4 different cases on the same day — the only altered outcome was in the case of the passengers subduing the hijackers after the pilots died and crashing into a field.
I really am bothered by the whole box cutter story. I think it’s a lie — and you and Pete and XMan are right — there is absolutely no reason to believe ANYTHING this current executive regime tells us.
I realize I may be thumbing my nose at a Sacred Cow … but, please … go find a box cutter somewhere in your house, look at how they are constructed and tell me how 12 - 16 of those could possibly have caused the death of nearly 3,000 people.
Well, I can sort of buy the boxcutter theory if that’s how the pilots were trained to respond. For example, if I’m working a 7/11 and a thief points a sharp pencil at me and tells me to turn over the money, I might hand it over and let the police and insurance work it out. It’s not my store, and I just want to prevent conflict.
That being said, there were initial official reports of people getting shot…with guns on board: FAA gun memo.
How quickly the U.S. Government and Main Stream Media tied up loose ends….how quickly we forget…
So, in the end, I’m with you…I think the boxcutter scenario is a goodly percentage bovine excrement.
Thanks .. that’s all I was looking for — a smoking gun.
Sorry to have gone on so much.
> Sorry to have gone on so much.
No problemo at all…enjoyed reading your thoughts.
And after thinking about what you said…weren’t most of the commercial airline pilots former military pilots? It does sound pretty fishy, that they’d let guys with boxcutters take over the plane. I mean, it’d be hard enough with a switchblade, but a boxcutter would be a pretty clumsy weapon to attack a former military pilot with.
Oh, and besides Ashcroft being ordered to stop flying commercial in August of 2001, there was also this mysterious ruling 2 months before 9/11: A 40 year old FAA rule that allowed commercial pilots to carry guns was recinded. How very convenient for thoses hijackers, and for the official story.
I’m up in Portland. Cops around here shoot a lot of people who wave knives, etc. Fairly new behavior (shooting to kill crazy people). In old days they would just pounce on the kid. They might suffer a cut or scrape, but the cop would be fine and the kid would be alive. I bet some of you have felt you could have just pounced on the kid to. In fact, I now recall me and some friends all jumped on a drunk buddy in high school who was waving a steak knife around in a Denny’s (he later became a cop).
So, combined with a lot of pilots being ex-military and men just being who we are…I’m with you guys.
Too fishy for me.