Hiroshima & 9/11
This is a photograph taken from Hiroshima, Japan, the day after it was hit with a nuclear weapon.
Notice the steel frame buildings that still stand, dotting the landscape.
The U.S. Government would have you believe that on September 11, 2001, two of New York's steel frame towers were knocked down by airplanes crashing into them. Pools of jet fuel supposedly melted the steel between the 94th and 98th floors, bringing the buildings down at free fall speed not an hour after the collision.
Consider the image of Hiroshima.
I put it to you - what is more devastating: an atomic bomb, or an airplane crash?
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It is time to seriously question the events of September 11, 2001.
Notice the steel frame buildings that still stand, dotting the landscape.
The U.S. Government would have you believe that on September 11, 2001, two of New York's steel frame towers were knocked down by airplanes crashing into them. Pools of jet fuel supposedly melted the steel between the 94th and 98th floors, bringing the buildings down at free fall speed not an hour after the collision.
Consider the image of Hiroshima.
I put it to you - what is more devastating: an atomic bomb, or an airplane crash?
Please pass this on. Click the envelope icon below the headline and send it to your friends.
It is time to seriously question the events of September 11, 2001.