Loose Change 2nd Edition Page #7
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and five weeks later, when the rubble was being removed. "
He said that molten steel was also found at World Trade Center 7.
The highest temperature was in the east corner of the
South Tower, where a temperature of 1377F was recorded.
The molten steel in the basement was more
than double that temperature.
Do you still think that jet fuel brought down
In all the videos of the collapses explosions can be seen
bursting from the buildings 20 to 30 storeys below the demolition wave.
Here.
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Here.
Here.
And here.
Etienne Sauret was filming her documentary,
World Trade Center: The First 24 Hours,
and caught both collapses on tape.
Watch carefully.
The tripod shakes 12 seconds before the
North Tower begins collapsing.
the right hand side of the building.
You're probably asking, if there were bombs in the building,
how would they get in there without anyone noticing?
Ben Fountain, a financial analyst who worked in the World Trade
Center, told People Magazine that in the weeks before 9-11,
there were a number of unannounced and unusual drills where
sections of both the Twin Towers and building 7 were evacuated for 'security reasons'.
Daria Coard, a guard in the North Tower, told Newsday that
security detail was working 12 hour shifts for two weeks before 9-11,
but on Thursday the 6th, bomb sniffing dogs
were abruptly removed from the bulding.
So who authorized all this?
President Bush's brother, Marvin, was Board of Directors
at Securacom from 1993 until fiscal year 2000.
Securacom, now known as Stratesec, is an electronic
security company backed by Kuwait-American corporation,
which provided security for United Airlines, Dulles International Airport,
and from the early 1990s up to the day of 9-11, the World Trade Center..
Marvin is also the former director at HCC Insurance Holdings,
which insured parts of the World Trade Center on 9-11.
More information on this was supposed
to be disclosed and never was.
To date the SEC has not revealed what they have learned.
If only we could examine the debris from the World Trade Center
and figure out what happened.
Unfortunately, Mayor Giuliani began shipping the remains off to
recycling yards overseas before investigators could even examine it.
Not even FEMA was allowed into Ground Zero.
Essentially, they blocked off a crime scene
and destroyed all the evidence.
Guess who was allowed into the site?
Controlled Demolition, who was also responsible for cleaning up
after the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995.
It gets better than that.
On July 15th, 2001
Controlled Demolition destroyed two 400 ft tall
fuel reserve tanks from the World War II era.
The demolition was conducted for no apparent reason,
and drew numerous complains from the nighborhood.
The site remains vacant to this day
and a reason for the demolition has never been disclosed.
Regardless, I think what happened to the
World Trade Center is simple enough.
It was brought down in a carefully planned controlled demolition.
It was a psychological attack on the American People,
and it was pulled off with military precision.
Flight 93 was en route from New Jersey to California
with 45 passengers,
when it went off course at 8:56 over Cleveland, Ohio.
According to the official story, Flight
when it was overpowered by a group of passengers
and crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Out of all the events of 9-11, the one
that has caused the most confusion is Flight 93.
It was shot down, it wasn't shot down.
However, evidence suggests that perhaps
Flight 93 was nowhere near Shanksville.
" I wanna get quickly to Chris Chaniki he's a photographer
with the Pittsburgh affiliate a Fox affiliate. "
" He was back there just a couple minutes ago and Chris,
I've seen the pictures "
" it looks like there's nothing there, except for a hole in the ground. "
" Basically that's right, the only thing you can see from
where we were was a big gouge in the earth "
" and some broken trees. "
You could see some people working, walking around in the area,
but from where we can see there wasn't much left. "
" Any large pieces of debris at all? "
" No, there was nothing. Nothing, that you can distinguish that
" Smoke, fire? "
" Nothing, it was absolutely quiet, it was actually very quiet. "
" Nothing going on down there, no smoke, no fire, just a couple
" They look like part of the NTSB crew. Walking around,
looking at the pieces. "
" How big would you say that hole was? "
" From my estimates, I would guess it was probably
around 20 to 15 feet "
" long, and probably about 10 feet wide. "
" What could you see on the ground if anything
other than dirt and ash and...? "
" You couldn't see anything. You just see dirt, ash and
people walking around, broken trees. "
Wally Miller, a Somerset County coroner, told the Houston Chronicle
"It looked like somebody just dropped a bunch of metal out of the sky. "
In the Washington Post...
"It looked like someone took a scrap truck, dug a 10-foot ditch
And as for the passengers...
" I stopped being coroner after about 20
minutes, because there were no bodies there. "
In the Pittsburg Review...
"I have not, to this day, seen a single
drop of blood. Not a drop."
It would seem that, on one day, for the second time in history,
an entire plane, along with its passengers,
disappeared upon impact.
" ... No signs of any survivors at the site of the
" that is the word from the Red Cross, which has
a representative on site. "
" The first pictures of the crash scene show a large crater
where the Boeing 737 broke into the small pieces. "
" The plane crashed shortly after taking off from Lagos
in a heavy storm. "
" The flight was going to the Nigerian capital of Abuja and
was believed to be carrying some senior Nigerian officials."
So if Flight 93 didn't go down in Shanksville, then where?
You ready for this? Cleveland.
At 11:
43 on September 11th, WCPO, a local TV stationin Cincinatti, Ohio,
reported that two planes landed at Cleveland Hopkins Airport
due to a bomb threat.
United Airlines identified one of the planes as Flight 93.
Are you confused? Well, it gets better.
Check it out.
At approximately 10 AM, Cleveland Hopkins Airport was
evacuated, amidst rumors that a hijacked plane was going to land.
Passengers had to leave, but couldn't drive.
They had to walk or hitchhike.
Buses weren't allowed to leave.
People were sent home.
According to Associated Press and local Ohio papers,
one plane landed at approximately 10:45.
But Delta Airlines confirmed that their plane, Delta 1989,
landed in Cleveland at 10:10.
Therefore, Flight 93 landed at Cleveland
at approximately 10:45.
Authorities searched Delta 1989 for over two hours,
and passengers were questioned individually.
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