Politics > Politics-USA > Major Italian network airs some conclusive evidence that Building7 was demolished with explosives
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"Thebzp" |
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02 May 2007 01:49:36 PM |
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Major Italian network airs some conclusive evidence that Building7 was demolished with explosives |
Seven is exploding
Welcome to all foreign readers. Luogocomune is a news commentary site
(all in Italian, thus far) featuring a large, separate section on 9/11.
In fact, the whole website revolves around the idea that unless that
paramount, unacceptable lie called "the 9/11 terrorist attacks" is
removed and put into right perspective, the downward spiral towards this
new "dark age" of humanity will never stop.
To us "9/11 victims" are not only the 3,000 people that perished on that
day, but also some 650,000 civilians killed in Iraq since the invasion
began, 100,000 plus Afghans who've met the same fate in their country,
more than 3,000 US soldiers sent by "***** & Rummy" to die under false
pretense, and --sadly but truly -- the ever increasing number of first
responders who were knowingly sent to their death by an administration
that could be defined "criminal" for this one action alone.
It's for them all that we fight.
°°°
Now for some interesting news we wish to share with anyone interested in
9/11 worldwide.
On April 16, 2007, a major Italian network (Canale 5) has aired some
conclusive evidence that Building 7 did not collapse on its own, but was
deliberately taken down with the use of explosives.
The piece was part of a larger presentation we provided to the network
as an update on the ongoing research on 9/11. In particular, we included
a clip we had all seen many times before, but possibly never listened to
with the full attention it deserved. Here is the 6 min. segment (please
ignore yellow subtitles):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58h0LjdMry0
http://www.luogocomune.net/site/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1795
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| Title: Re: Major Italian network airs some conclusive evidence that Building 7 was demolished with explosives |
02 May 2007 12:56:13 PM |
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On May 2, 11:49 am, Thebzp <mathebuzp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Seven is exploding
Welcome to all foreign readers. Luogocomune is a news commentary site
(all in Italian, thus far) featuring a large, separate section on 9/11.
In fact, the whole website revolves around the idea that unless that
paramount, unacceptable lie called "the 9/11 terrorist attacks" is
removed and put into right perspective, the downward spiral towards this
new "dark age" of humanity will never stop.
To us "9/11 victims" are not only the 3,000 people that perished on that
day, but also some 650,000 civilians killed in Iraq since the invasion
began, 100,000 plus Afghans who've met the same fate in their country,
more than 3,000 US soldiers sent by "***** & Rummy" to die under false
pretense, and --sadly but truly -- the ever increasing number of first
responders who were knowingly sent to their death by an administration
that could be defined "criminal" for this one action alone.
It's for them all that we fight.
=B0=B0=B0
Now for some interesting news we wish to share with anyone interested in
9/11 worldwide.
On April 16, 2007, a major Italian network (Canale 5) has aired some
conclusive evidence that Building 7 did not collapse on its own, but was
deliberately taken down with the use of explosives.
The piece was part of a larger presentation we provided to the network
as an update on the ongoing research on 9/11. In particular, we included
a clip we had all seen many times before, but possibly never listened to
with the full attention it deserved. Here is the 6 min. segment (please
ignore yellow subtitles):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D58h0LjdMry0
http://www.luogocomune.net/site/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3D1795
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