Title: BBC Anchor Who Reported on WTC7 Collapse Early Agrees There May Be a 'Conspiracy' Source:
Prison Planet URL Source:http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/april2008/250408_b_anchor.htm Published:Apr 27, 2008 Author:Aaron Dykes Post Date:2008-04-27 01:09:33 by Horse Keywords:None Views:270 Comments:8
Members of We Are Change UK questioned ex-BBC reporter Phil Hayton about the early reporting of WTC 7's collapse during a speaking appearance.
Hayton failed to recollect even being in the studio on the day of 9/11-- at first-- but then recalls the situation when it is described in detail, including the actions of Jane Standley, who reported the collapse some 26 minutes in advance with WTC Building 7 still visible in the background.
"A lot of eyebrows were raised," We Are Change reporters point out in summary, because many saw it as a clear controlled demolition, including a number of engineers.
Hayton responded, pointing out that he was not aware of the situation with WTC 7. "This sounds so significant-- I'm just amazed I didn't know about this... This is completely news to me."
"So, is there no official explanation?" Hayton further probed.
We Are Change continues to explain the delayed NIST report on WTC 7 as well as the response from a BBC editor who claimed 9/11 tapes were "lost" in a 'cock-up.'
"I sense that you think there's a conspiracy here-- but you might be right," Hayton concluded.
"I sense that you think there's a conspiracy here-- but you might be right," Hayton concluded.
Might be right? If he knows anything he needs talk now before something happens to him. There is no reasonable doubt in my mind that the towers were demolished by inside sources. The cover up of the crime by the government can only mean they are in on it. Americans should be as mad as hell about this and be revolting already, but many just don't give a damn. That poor woman waving for help from the North Tower and no one helped her. I'm sure she thought help was on the way soon.
Alzheimer's can be a convenient excuse for criminals.
Think ... Reagan.
I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the bankswill deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin (1802)
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