In the Sept. 8 issue, I included a short video about 9/11, pointing out the difficulty of believing that the three buildings – the North Tower, the South Tower, and Building 7 – were taken down by the planes that flew into them.
I just learned that Sen. Ron Johnson has taken up the cause. His version is more moderate than the one I showed you. His problem is with Building 7. He said, “It sure looks like controlled demolition to me.”
Johnson told James Corbett that asking legitimate questions results in instant backlash, which he said just raises his “suspicion level.”
“The Richard Gages of the world, the structural engineers, the firefighters who know the history of these steel buildings not coming down because of basic fires – you need something else,” he said.
Yet Another 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist?
In the Sept. 8 issue, I included a short video about 9/11, pointing out the difficulty of believing that the three buildings – the North Tower, the South Tower, and Building 7 – were taken down by the planes that flew into them.
I just learned that Sen. Ron Johnson has taken up the cause. His version is more moderate than the one I showed you. His problem is with Building 7. He said, “It sure looks like controlled demolition to me.”
Johnson told James Corbett that asking legitimate questions results in instant backlash, which he said just raises his “suspicion level.”
“The Richard Gages of the world, the structural engineers, the firefighters who know the history of these steel buildings not coming down because of basic fires – you need something else,” he said.
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