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Re-Open the 9/11 Investigation Now

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

yes open the investigation. but for other reasons. allow the thousands of architects, engineers, pshycists and forensic fire investigators who dont buy the 'official story' to do an independent investigation. the govt doesnt have to chip a dime. let them just a peak are your data, so they can tear it apart. 

watch anything burn, anything. there is a distinct organic pattern to it. nothing ever burns evenly and at the same time. it crumbles it falls to the side. thats what all burned structures do.


except three skycrapers on sept 11, 2001.


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All of the steel from the WTC was sent to China, untested, to be smelted down and recycled.  Since when do we do that?  Since 9/11.  Before then, we didn't.  

We salvage downed air planes from the bottom of the ocean and reconstruct them in hangars to find out what happened to bring them down.  We preserve tapes with 18 minute gaps and a First Widow's blood-stained suit.  It's why we are a nation run by rule of law and not rule of man.  Where we examine evidence in courtrooms to get to the truth.  

But all that is over.  

Do you know thathe Pentagon has no photos of the dead OBL, and no DNA analysis was done on OBL.  Nor does any video exist of the raid, either at the scene, at the Pentagon, in the WH Situation Room.  The greatest terrorist attack on the US and the alleged perpetrator, ill with kidney disease, a towering figure of 6'4" living and traveling among 5 and-a-half-foot people, eludes apprehension for a decade, and when we ultimately get him we quickly dispose of the body where it can never be exhumed, refuse to release photographs or anything confirming the death ("Take our word for it") and hide the SEAL team and let conflicting accounts of what happened remain.
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