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operation mindcrime
reply to post by BruceSleuth
Hi Bruce,
You need to get a minimum of 20 posts before you can start your own thread. But please try to do so because your find sounds very interesting!
Good luck
jimmyx
Originally posted by latitude39
WTC7 collapse being reported 20 mins early on the BBC will always stand out to me. I love (in a dark way) that WTC7 is clearly visible on the skyline during the report! I wonder if someone allowed this to happen to hint to the truth?
whatreallyhappened.com...
for balance, here's BBC refuting the conspiracy allegations:
www.bbc.co.uk...edit on 9-10-2010 by latitude39 because: grammar - content/context unchanged
geez...this was an inside job, most everybody knows it...but the people that actually ran it and funded it don't care...why?...because the know NOTHING IS GOING TO BE DONE ABOUT IT!!... they have pretty much came out and said to the people of america..."if you don't like it, tough s**t"
teachtaire
reply to post by tom.farnhill
Are you sure it was anti-gravity and not electromagnetic propulsion?
yes i am sure , they stated anti gravity , i think it was in the seventies .
there was quite a buzz about it at the time then all went quiet and nothing more was reported
monkeySEEmonkeyDO
It is up to us to remember these coverups, and to hold people accountable. Please add more to the list!
The Polish air forces gather and analyze PRL reports on the pilots' meetings with unidentified flying objects. In the folder named "The Unknown" gathered dozens of reports. In the 1990's Invaluable data disappeared.
Poland's UFO files go missing
Which leans more toward the view in #2, criminal recklessness, but still doesn't explain how it started. I'm no chemist, but maybe someone else could explain the sort of conditions that could cause an "ammonium nitrate accident"?
The state fire marshal department said that investigators interviewed "almost 300 people," and followed 160 leads in their initial investigation.
In May, 2013, the Texas Department of Public Safety instructed the Texas Rangers and the McLennan Sheriff's Department to join the Texas Fire Marshall's Office and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, in the criminal investigation into the explosion.[54][55]
Ultimately, investigators blamed stocks of ammonium nitrate fertilizer stored in a bin inside a seed and fertilizer building on the property for the explosion[56] but failed to identify what started the actual fire which led to the explosion.