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9/11 files: from cover-up to conspiracy episode 4

Web Desk, 02/11/202502/11/2025

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Now that the strike was over, the coverup could begin.

And what better way to hide something than to pretend that anyone who dared ask the question was a conspiracy theorist!

Yes, the term “conspiracy theory” was literally invented by the CIA and they have been playing this playbook to perfection for decades.

But perhaps nowhere bigger than 9/11.

Tucker Carlson:

If you want conspiracy theories to flourish after the 9/11 attacks, you have to do this.

You will suppress the video evidence of the attacks.
You will immediately send the debris of the attacks abroad without even noticing.
You will call anyone who disputes the official narrative crazy or a criminal.
You will be engaging in a campaign of very blatant lies about the attacks.
You will do everything you can to prevent a real investigation into what happened.
You will avoid any public trial.

And after you have caught and killed the criminal, you will not show any photo or video evidence of the raid in which he was killed.
And then you will throw his body in the middle of the ocean.
You would then use the attack to justify an invasion by a foreign power on a completely unrelated country.

In other words, you will be doing exactly what the US government did after 9/11.

It’s possible that there are people who want conspiracy theories to flourish – the more far-fetched, the better.
The more time people spend thinking about directed energy weapons, the less time they spend focusing on the facts hidden in plain sight.

And the key fact that they are ignoring is the central role of our government in facilitating those attacks.
We established this in the first episode of this series – and the extreme level of incompetence made it possible for Bin Laden to carry out the most sophisticated terrorist attacks in history from Kandahar, Afghanistan.

On the other hand, not all the wild theories about 9/11 are crazy.
Some of them raise legitimate questions about what happened.
And in this episode, we’ll go through those theories one by one and use primary source documents, interviews with CIA officials, and contemporary news reports to clarify what we know about those theories.

At 10:28 a.m. on 9/11, the North Tower of the World Trade Center collapsed.
And when that happened, burning debris fell and damaged several buildings around it – including a building called World Trade Center Building No. 7.

It was a 47-story steel-frame high-rise building the length of a football field located on the other side of Vesey Street.
Interestingly, there was a building between the North Tower and Building 7. That building did not collapse.

The 9/11 Commission’s 577-page report does not mention the Building 7 collapse in its entirety, but does provide any explanation as to why Building 7 collapsed.
And it raised very obvious questions. People have been talking about it for the last 24 years.

And if you look at some of these pieces, you can actually see them turning into dust before they fall to the ground.
A steel building does not fall on its own as a plane hits another building a few hundred yards away.

Witness:
I don’t see any plane. I didn’t. He said the plane hit the first building – the second building exploded.

Tucker Carlson:

The circumstances surrounding the collapse of Building 7 and the almost complete absence of explanation as to what caused its collapse, ultimately, provoked a Senate investigation.

Start from Building 7.
Again, I don’t know that you’ll find structural engineers who would say that thing couldn’t collapse any other way than controlled demolition.

Building 7 had a pretty amazing list of tenants.
Ironically, they also include the New York City Office of Emergency Management – ​​which would be the agency responsible for responding to the 9/11 attacks.

The 9th and 10th floors of Building 7 housed the New York Field Office of the United States Secret Service.
The equipment and records kept there were destroyed when the building collapsed that day.
There was a secret CIA office on the 25th floor of the building – its records were also destroyed.
Beyond the 25th floor was the Defense Department office. It’s not quite clear what it was doing there.

Building 7 was one of three buildings that collapsed that day.
The other two, the collapse of the Twin Towers, certainly received extensive coverage in the 9/11 reports – but Building 7 was almost completely ignored.

It is worth remembering that even on the morning of the 9/11 attacks, very prominent people were already doubting whether a plane could bring down a steel-framed building.

Donald Trump (archival clip):
I said, “How can any plane, even a 767 or 747, get through this steel? I guess they not only had a plane, but they also had bombs that exploded almost simultaneously, because I can’t imagine anything could get through that wall.”

It seemed to me that it took more than a large plane to do that kind of destruction, because you’re talking about taking out steel – the heaviest caliber steel that had ever been used on a building.
I mean, these buildings were rock solid.

Tucker Carlson:

One reason the Tower 7 collapse was effectively ignored by the 9/11 Commission is that, even now, we don’t really know much about it.
On the morning of September 11, lower Manhattan was cut off from the public by military-style checkpoints.

World Trade Center Building 7 collapsed at 5:20 that afternoon
The video, which has been widely circulated, shows it falling symmetrically into its own footprint.
Meanwhile, several buildings near the Twin Towers remained standing. This is strange.

And then the debris was immediately removed and sent to Asia. That’s even weirder.

Reporter (archival footage):
Where did all the debris go? And are you able to answer that question?

Officer:
I’m sorry, Peter, I didn’t understand the question.

Reporter:
Jackie Judd and many others keep asking us – when you look where the towers stood, there is surprisingly little debris. Where did all the debris go?

Officer:
That’s a very good question, Peter, and I’ve asked some of the people who are doing rescue and recovery work this morning. If you look behind me, you can see the skeletal remains of the World Trade Center. Robert Gerlinski, a volunteer, told me that the reason there is so little debris is that it all fell into the ground and pulverized – evaporated.

Tucker Carlson:

according to a new York Times Article published five months after the attacks, “An unknown number of steel columns have been shipped to mills as far away as Asia without being inspected or saved.”

This made it almost impossible for engineers to answer the important question of why and how buildings designed to withstand jet impact completely collapsed.

To the extent that any analysis of the wreck was done, it was done by volunteers at a scrapyard in Jersey City, New Jersey.

according to the new York Times, “The darkest mystery uncovered in the investigation involves extremely thin pieces of steel collected from the Trade Towers and the Seven World Trade Center, a 47-story building that collapsed for unknown reasons.”

The steel obviously melted – but none of the building fires were hot enough to completely melt the steel.

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