Title: Zero An Investigation into 9/11 (Full Documentary) Must See) Source:
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This, imo, is the best 9/11 documentary I have seen. As I am watching, it occurs to me that I will never understand how anyone who has done even a little information seeking could not wholly disbelieve the government's explanation of events, or, at the least, agree that it is criminally insufficient.
As I am watching, it occurs to me that I will never understand how anyone who has done even a little information seeking could not wholly disbelieve the government's explanation of events, or, at the least, agree that it is criminally insufficient.
Fear. Fear of ridicule and fear of being left out of the herd. Fear of "being different" from the rest of the Sheeple. It is programmed into them by a million media blurbs per week, and sadly most people do not have the courage to acknowledge the truth until they feel their lives are directly threatened. Unfortunately many lack the imagination and wit to see that their lives are being directly threatened. That is why there are Sheep, and, bless them for their courage, Sheep Dogs.
More are awakening to the circling wolves, but we have a ways to go.
Building Seven was a demolition. It fell in its own footprint. This was done to get rid of some evidence which was in it, but we do not know what that was. ;)
good information re: who benefited from the destruction of wtc 7 -
911review.com/attack/wtc/b7.html
This is proof enough why the PTB wanted WTC 7 to come down:
Building 7 occupied a block to the north of the World Trade Center Plaza. Its 23rd floor held Mayor Giuliani's Emergency Command Center. This floor had bullet- and bomb-resistant windows, an independent air and water supply, and an unobstructed view of the north faces of both towers. 1 2
The other government agencies with offices in the building were the IRS, the EEOC, the US Secret Service, the SEC, and the CIA.
The private tenants were Salomon Smith Barney, American Express Bank International, Standard Chartered Bank, Provident Financial Management, ITT Hartford Insurance Group, First State Management Group, Inc., Federal Home Loan Bank, and NAIC Securities.
Large numbers of case files for ongoing investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) were reportedly destroyed in the collapse. The Los Angeles Times reported that "substantial files were destroyed" for 3000 to 4000 of the SEC's cases. The EEOC reported that documents for 45 active cases were destroyed. 3 Before the attack, SEC investigations of corporate fraud by companies such as Enron and Worldcom were the subject of many news reports -- reports that virtually vanished in the wake of the attack.