Let's review 9/11 and examine how complex the operation was. Does it still make sense to put the blame on a guy hidden in a cave in Afghanistan?
Incompetent pilots who couldn't fly a Cessna but could flawlessly direct a Boeing 767 in a building at high speed? Or even better in the case of the Pentagon, fly a few meters above the ground which is normally close to impossible considering the level of turbulence at this low level. (Hundreds of pilots have requested a review of these facts. Ignored!)
Buildings which fell unlike any other in history. Remember that the central columns were thicker as the weight increased and you get closer to the ground where they were almost solid steel. The fall if any should have quickly ground to a halt with the central core jutting in the sky. And let's not mention Building 7! (Thousands of architects have signed a petition for a detailed inquiry. Denied!)
If one fact is certain, it is that the guys in Afghanistan were extremely well informed, planning their operation the day of several overlapping exercises which would send fighter jets far off, over the Atlantic Ocean. With the office of Dick Cheney silent and prevaricating as the airliners were diverted.
Let's not follow the money trail with insurances signed for the Twin Towers weeks before 9/11. Coincidence is not causation, right? As for 911, well, most definitively not a "in your face" bad joke!
And then, this video below exploring the possibility of a fifth plane. Back up plan or more likely planted evidence in case something went wrong?
I was a frequent flyer on United back then and knew some of the people on the video. These are professional people doing their jobs. Not fantasy-prone personalities making high tales.
The problem with 9/11 is that once you've examined all the circumstances, the Occam razor principle seems to indicate that the facts fall on the wrong side of the official narrative. Unlikely facts added to unlikely coincidences hidden behind bureaucratic incompetence somehow prevents to conspiracy to die, even a quarter of a century later. Will we ever know?
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