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"Pull It"

Web Fairy | 21.01.2004 12:19 | Anti-militarism | London

THE OFFICIAL VERSION OF 9/11 IS A HUGE LIE!

Larry Silverstein, the owner of WTC building #7 now admits it was destroyed in a controlled demolition, which means it would need to have been rigged to collapse, in advance of the attack on the Twin Towers. It would have been an impossibility after the event.

This contradicts FEMA's official explanation, that is was destroyed by diesel fuel and falling debris. Silverstein claims the decision was taken "pull it" to "save lives" but the destruction of building #7 HAMPERED rescue efforts and may have cost many more lives.

Since the North and South towers had imploded and "disolved" in a similar manner, it is logical to assume that these too were controlled demolitions, and mass murder by the American Administation.

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Comments

Display the following 12 comments

  1. No it's not — Dave
  2. Sadly the git is right — Mad Monk
  3. hes no demolition but... — sqoo
  4. Let the facts speak for themselves — Oi!
  5. Loonies of the world unite! — Fred Jones
  6. Go Figure — Mad Conspiracy Whatever...
  7. Conspiracy? — Oi!
  8. Insane raving — Socrates
  9. Thanks, Socrates — Sir Dave 'tmo' Soule, perp
  10. Socrates, to Answer Your Question — Sir Dave 'tmo' Soule
  11. Ask an expert engineer!!!!!!!!! — p
  12. Keep an Opened Mind — Skeptic

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