Myself personally as soon as I heard little old Larry Silverstein say that he said "pull it" in reference to the world trade center 7 building, a day
or two after 9/11 I believe it was, (and I believe as I'm sure many of you do that it was a slip of the tongue) well that's all I had to hear!
All of the other plethora of damning concrete evidence, that undoubtedly show the false flag conspiracy that was 9/11, in the months and years that
followed Larry Silverstein's "oopsie statement" only solidified it to that equivalent to a neutron star in my mind's eye.
Never stop chanting folks "9/11 was an inside job" and we can never let them rest easy for their unbelievably evil, malevolent, deceptive "Acts of
horror" on the American people and the world at Large!
For those who have perished because of their evil deeds shall not have died in vain!
Ok? You just took a quote out of context for removing search and rescue operations from a building that showed signs it would collapsed for a term if
applied in the demolition business that means to mechanical pull usually with cables a building a certain direction, and not straight down. And you
have presented no physical evidence that WTC 7 was brought down by explosives. With there being no evidence of planted explosives.
The term in context in a PBS documentary.
A Facebook video shared Sept. 11 claims that Larry Silverstein, who developed Building 7, gave orders to demolish it. As evidence, it cites a PBS
documentary, “America Rebuilds: A Year at Ground Zero,” in which Silverstein says:
"I remember getting a call from the fire department commander, telling me that they were not sure they were gonna be able to contain the fire, and I
said, 'You know we’ve had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest thing to do is pull it.' And they made that decision to pull and then we
watched the building collapse."
I think Tucker is full of crap. Hes an idiot that spouts nonsense. I have talked about 9/11 conspiracies with people at work ever since it happened,
and no one ever got fired. My boss didn't care what we wanted to talk about, so long as we were being productive and doing our work right, it was
fine. Ive never heard anyone getting fired from a normal job for it. Maybe media jobs, but not normal ones.
Years ago, i used to think there was a chance that WTC 7 could have been brought down by explosives because there was no chance in saving the building
but after watching this local reporter who was literally reporting from 20 yards from WTC 7 less then 1 hour before it collapsed totally changed by
mind.
This NYC reporter and his cameraman had snuck by a couple "check points" and where reporting from areas that were off limits to civilians, reporters
etc. Several hours earlier we all know two 110 story buildings had just collapsed and parts of the building fell into WTC 7, there was massive fires
on multiple floors, including huge fires right on the first few levels of WTC 7 and they had been burning for about 7 or 8 hours when WTC 7 finally
fell down. When you watch the local reporters video above you can even see chunks of wtc 7 appear to be missing right on the side of the building near
the base from debris falling into it.
If there had been some big, secretive operation with explosives to bring down WTC 7 the perimeters around the ground zero sites would have been much
better guarded and some reporter and cameraman carrying big camera wouldn't have been able to cross into the area so easily. The reporter and
cameraman can even be heard talking about how the building is so damaged that they should get out of there soon because it was gonna fall down soon
too.
As far as Larry Silversteins comments about "pulling it" he gave that interview a few days after, maybe a week after 9/11 & at the time everyone knew
the "pull it" comment was about pulling the firefighters out of the WTC 7 in their search efforts because it was way too dangerous now and they didn't
believe anyone else was inside WTC7. At the time he said this everyone knew exactly what he was talking about, pulling the fire fighters out of 7 and
somehow years later his comment was shown on just a short clip and all of a sudden it was changed to "pulling the building down".
Honestly I believe there is no conspiracy here. WTC was severely damaged and huge fires had been burning all-over the building for 7 or 8 hours and it
collapsed on its own.