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WTC7 STUDY My analysis of the available WTC7 footage of 9/11.Much as the 9/11 airplane images were doctored / or entirely computerized (see 'SEPTEMBER CLUES'), the various footage showing the WTC7 collapse betrays irreconcilable discrepancies. While some early TV shots may have been simply retouched ( to blur & conceal the explosiveness of the WTC7's demise ), other subsequently released clips appear to be entirely fabricated imagery (digital video composites). Other manipulations such as digital inserts of fiery smokeplumes (see at 1:11 and 2:45 of this study) were likely deemed necessary for added credibility as to the purported "weakening by large fires" of the WTC7 structure. It is worth reminding that as many as 7 buildings ( the entire WTC Complex, in fact ) were terminally damaged - and scores of vehicles in the area were charred / melted. All this, we are asked to believe, was caused by falling Twin Tower debris... To determine just what sort of conventional / non-conventional weaponry caused this mayhem is not within my field of research and competence - although I surmise all kinds were employed. The findings of this study should make it clear that image manipulations had a central & primary role within the 9/11 false-flag operation. The ideal layout of Lower Manhattan facilitated its comprehensive evacuation, keeping firsthand witnesses to a minimum . Any privately-filmed footage would have been impeded by electronic jamming devices, commonly used in modern war zones. http://www.sew-lexicon.com/gloss_e.htm#ELECTRONIC_WARFAREJust about every single 9/11 researcher has been accused of deliberately misleading the 'people's' (for lack of any other) genuine 9/11 investigation. I have not escaped from such claims and can only hope everyone will carefully evaluate for him / herself whether or not my ongoing research is sincere, logical and ultimately correct. simon shack

  • Release Date

    Jan 12, 2009
  • Runtime

    10:00

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