It still makes no sense whatsoever that WTC7 was completely destroyed.
Conveniently enough, the Enron investigation was taking place in one of the towers as well.
Don't take the video as gospel, but consider the information available in it, as well as the information available elsewhere, and form your own views.
I think one of the more important aspects of 9/11 that never gets talked about is the "dancing Israelis."
Watch this video to get up to speed on them: https://youtu.be/xv5s_VEmZd0
People should learn their history. While Israel may be considered an "ally," they have a very questionable history with the US. In fact, much of their behavior is not the behavior one would expect from a country that we're allied with.
Here's a quick infographic that gives a pretty quick snapshot of some of the history between the US and Israel.
There's a lot that we're never even taught in schools, which is truly baffling. I suggest everyone look into things further if you enjoy history.
What's really messed up is that any time someone tries to bring attention to these things, they're immediately labeled as an "anti-semite."
Using that as a deflection is nothing more than trying to shut down what should be a very important conversation. There should be absolutely nothing wrong with asking questions about the Government of another country.
For the most part, I don't think anyone has any problems with Jewish people. It should be plainly obvious that the overwhelming majority of them are just going about their lives like everyone else. Hell, one of my best friends and former roommate is Jewish; however, the fact that anyone who questions certain things about people in very powerful positions -- regardless of the institution/industry -- is always stonewalled immediately as an 'anti-semite' if that person happens to be Jewish.
It's nothing more than weaponizing an identity to keep people from asking important questions.
People shouldn't be afraid to ask questions or to search for the truth, but apparently that's the world we live in now.
Footage of WTC7 falling was what made me investigate further into the entire incident.
Not everything has to be believed, but if anyone comes away from the entire thing with anything other than that there was clearly some fuckery involved, I don't know what to say.
“The principal conclusion of our study is that fire did not cause the collapse of WTC 7 on 9/11, contrary to the conclusions of NIST and private engineering firms that studied the collapse. The secondary conclusion of our study is that the collapse of WTC 7 was a global failure involving the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building.”
was a global failure involving the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building.
That's common. Once some of the columns have failed, the rest now have to carry the weight of the entire building. Often that force is at odd angles they aren't designed for, too. So they fail too.
It still makes no sense whatsoever that WTC7 was completely destroyed.
Conveniently enough, the Enron investigation was taking place in one of the towers as well.
For those who want to get up to speed, check out this video:
https://youtu.be/n_fp5kaVYhk
Don't take the video as gospel, but consider the information available in it, as well as the information available elsewhere, and form your own views.
I think one of the more important aspects of 9/11 that never gets talked about is the "dancing Israelis."
Watch this video to get up to speed on them:
https://youtu.be/xv5s_VEmZd0
People should learn their history. While Israel may be considered an "ally," they have a very questionable history with the US. In fact, much of their behavior is not the behavior one would expect from a country that we're allied with.
Here's a quick infographic that gives a pretty quick snapshot of some of the history between the US and Israel.
https://postimg.cc/MMQCMPD6
There's a lot that we're never even taught in schools, which is truly baffling. I suggest everyone look into things further if you enjoy history.
What's really messed up is that any time someone tries to bring attention to these things, they're immediately labeled as an "anti-semite."
Using that as a deflection is nothing more than trying to shut down what should be a very important conversation. There should be absolutely nothing wrong with asking questions about the Government of another country.
For the most part, I don't think anyone has any problems with Jewish people. It should be plainly obvious that the overwhelming majority of them are just going about their lives like everyone else. Hell, one of my best friends and former roommate is Jewish; however, the fact that anyone who questions certain things about people in very powerful positions -- regardless of the institution/industry -- is always stonewalled immediately as an 'anti-semite' if that person happens to be Jewish.
It's nothing more than weaponizing an identity to keep people from asking important questions.
People shouldn't be afraid to ask questions or to search for the truth, but apparently that's the world we live in now.
Footage of WTC7 falling was what made me investigate further into the entire incident.
Not everything has to be believed, but if anyone comes away from the entire thing with anything other than that there was clearly some fuckery involved, I don't know what to say.
Definitely. WTC7 still makes no sense to this day. Here's a really good read about WTC7 by a team of engineers:
https://ine.uaf.edu/wtc7
Here's a quick video clip for those unfamiliar:
https://streamable.com/nmitqg
That's common. Once some of the columns have failed, the rest now have to carry the weight of the entire building. Often that force is at odd angles they aren't designed for, too. So they fail too.
Read their report.
These are some of the brightest engineers in the world from two different schools collaborating. You're sorely mistaken.