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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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locater devices on each of the trucks hauling loads from<br />

Ground Zero at a cost of $1000 each.<br />

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2006/050106silv<br />

ersteinanswers.htm<br />

Questions about the highly suspicious nature of the building's<br />

collapse remained comparatively muted until January 2004,<br />

when a PBS documentary, America Rebuilds, originally<br />

broadcast in September 2002, received attention across the<br />

Internet.<br />

The documentary was made infamous for one comment<br />

made by Larry Silverstein on the subject of 9/11. Silverstein<br />

states, "I remember getting a call from the, er, fire<br />

department commander, telling me that they were not sure<br />

they were gonna be able to contain the fire, and I said,<br />

"We've had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest<br />

thing to do is pull it. And they made that decision to pull and<br />

we watched the building collapse."<br />

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/wtc7.html<br />

For a building to collapse into its own footprint, as WTC 7<br />

did, ALL of the load bearing members must fail at the exact<br />

same moment. This is achieved in controlled demolitions.<br />

http://www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html<br />

Meanwhile, Flight 93 had to be shot down. It's nose was<br />

found eight miles from the tail in a Pennsylvania field. Such<br />

stories were made up to explain the mess! The terrorists let<br />

the toughest guys get together to use their personal<br />

handsets to call home. Someone heard, "Let's get rolling,<br />

boys." They rushed the cockpit and saved the nation.<br />

Except cell phones don't work from 35,000 feet up.<br />

http://physics911.ca/org/modules/weblog/details.php?blog_id<br />

=65

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