Thursday, June 09, 2005

Alex Jones

Last night I went to see Alex Jones' new documentary film, Martial Law 911: Rise of the Police State. For those of you that are unaware, Alex Jones is conspiracy theorist, nationally syndicated talk-radio host, and local Austinite. His website is extremely popular. He's a bit nutty, but I tend to agree with a lot of what he has to say.

Now that almost four years have passed since 9/11, it's time to expose what really happened. There are still many unanswered questions surrounding the "terrorist attack". In his new film, Alex provides compelling evidence that WTC buildings 1,2, and 7 came down because of demolition, not because of fires from the planes that flew into buildings 1 and 2. In other words, there were explosives planted in the buildings that went off and caused the buildings to fall. If you don't believe it, I'll assume you haven't seen the film yet.

Alex Jones isn't the only one talking about the Demolition Theory. Texas A&M professor emeritus, Morgan Reynolds, Ph.D., believes it too and wrote a spectacular article about it today. It's kind of a long article, but well worth the read. Please check it out when you have time. You won't be disappointed.

A few things I learned from the film:
1. Lots of people had prior knowledge of 9/11
2. Larry Silverstein, the property owner of WTC 1,2, and 7, bought two of the buildings just months before 9/11 and took out huge insurance policies on them. So far, those contracts have paid him $3.5 billion.
3. Fire has never before or after 9/11 caused a steel-frame building to collapse and they were built to withstand not one, but two planes flying into them.
4. Firefighters in the WTC buildings said they heard explosives going off and now have a gag-order against them.

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