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wouldn’t the government have silenced Rodriguez long ago?
originally posted by: kyleplatinum
a reply to: neutronflux
wouldn’t the government have silenced Rodriguez long ago?
You mean like Barry, and the 10 others??
Then if Rodriguez was telling the truth, why was Rodriguez not silenced?
And please define what you mean by silenced with proof
And what high energy explosives detonate with out a flame front, fire ball, with out burning metal, do not create heat, and do not create smoke/soot/ash?
Not very good at this are you? Or is it there is very little truth to your arguments?
originally posted by: Pilgrum
a reply to: Salander
He wasn't the only exclusion. Over 1200 witnesses gave evidence to the commission, only 160 of those were conducted publicly and many interviews were not included in the final report. Perhaps his 'evolving' story and self-promotion made him an unreliable witness in the eyes of the interviewers.
For example, his initial mention of a 'rumble like furniture being moved' evolved over the years into 'we hear 'BOOM!' An explosion so powerful and so loud that push us upward in the air coming from below!'
originally posted by: Salander
originally posted by: Pilgrum
a reply to: Salander
He wasn't the only exclusion. Over 1200 witnesses gave evidence to the commission, only 160 of those were conducted publicly and many interviews were not included in the final report. Perhaps his 'evolving' story and self-promotion made him an unreliable witness in the eyes of the interviewers.
For example, his initial mention of a 'rumble like furniture being moved' evolved over the years into 'we hear 'BOOM!' An explosion so powerful and so loud that push us upward in the air coming from below!'
Nice dodge!
Assuming your claims regarding how many witnesses were deposed in public are accurate, yes Dick & Dubya were also deposed behind closed doors and not under oath, my theory is that the reason the testimony of Rodriguez was kept secret was because his testimony essentially showed how false the official story is.
By definition, government officials colluding to keep secrets is conspiracy.
Raising the question, if the government has nothing to hide, if the case is so solid, why are they hiding so much
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: neutronflux
Rodriguez was not silenced because he had already achieved hero status in NYC and the mainstream media. He had led 15 or 20 of his fellow workers at WTC to safety, at great personal risk. Having the keys to most all of the building, he had helped NYFD in their efforts. He was a hero by any definition.
He became a goat eventually, after the perps realized his story completely blew the official story out of the water.