Questions & Answers
1. If the attacks were not carried out by Al Qaeda, it would have taken so many people inside government conspiring that they never would have been able to maintain secrecy. Someone would have come forward by now, wouldn’t they?
The Manhattan Project - that resulted in the first atomic bomb- was a huge project with the highest secrecy. It managed to stay quiet until the first two products of their efforts exploded over Japan. The insiders of a false-flag operation that killed a significant number of Americans would have had the added incentive that they were guilty of treason and murder. Added to that is the factor that they were being protected by the government. Whistle-blowers were not treated kindly by this government, as many who objected to the bizarre conduct of their agencies can attest. Coleen Rowley of the FBI, Sibel Edmonds, the translator, fired and gagged when she reported attempted recruitment by an espionage ring within the FBI Translation unit. In addition, witnesses come forward when under pressure by law enforcement, investigators, or under incentives. Whistleblowers have not fared well under current political leadership, and any investigative reporters who have not supported the official story have been marginalized, ridiculed, and dismissed. What incentives have been offered? None, because the crimes of 9/11 have not and are not being investigated by anyone with official standing.
2. Doesn’t the collapse of the twin towers from the top down prove that it was not controlled demolition, which is always done from the bottom? Answer
3. Didn’t Osama Bin Laden make a confession video after 9/11 in which he claimed credit and laughed about the successful attack? Answer
4. What possible motive would cause anyone to do such a thing, particularly to their own countrymen? Answer
5. But the U. S. doesn’t do that kind of thing. We are a good country with an honest government. We don’t do false-flag operations to start wars. We are always provoked or attacked, aren’t we? Answer
6. But the huge quantities of jet fuel created a huge inferno that melted the steel of the core columns and caused the collapse, didn’t it? Answer
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