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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Off-topic: 9/11 Revisited (3)

What have -you- seen on 9/11? Are you sure that what you saw on TV really happened?

Ten years, what does that mean? A first year math student of 18 was only 8 in 2001. The story must be told and re-told because 9/11 is an important part of the history of -the world-. - Anyone older than, say 28, probably remembers 9/11 as if it was yesterday. I do, definitely, I can't forget 9/11. Especially in periods like this, with the 10th anniversary and so forth, it keeps going through my mind. Why?! I have asked that question many, many times. Because I have seen things on TV that are scientifically impossible but everybody accepted it as the truth. That brought me in a condition of doubt. Therefore the following video came as a relief to me. Things that I thought to have seen were finally confirmed.

This is the video that confirmed what I thought to have seen. ( Three parts, part 2 and part 3 on YouTube ).



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3 comments:

  1. So Nilo, these reports imply that these news media all conspired in this, am I right? It seems like there'd have to be someone who would come out and tell the truth.

    I don't know what to think.

    Are you in NYC? I'd want to talk with people who were there.

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  2. Sue, I am in Rotterdam, NL. A contact in NYC is http://www.wearechange.org/ - People -do- come out and tell the truth. But you have to tune in to the alternative media. Scientific, factual data you'll find at http://www.drjudywood.com/

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  3. Sue, What they showed on TV is that a 757 crashed through layers of thick steel but the thin aluminium nose remained intact. But that is physically impossible.

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