911 TRUTH - LOOSE CHANGE FINAL CUT - DVDRIP
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The facts
behind the events of September 11, 2001.
Loose Change Final Cut will prove without a shadow of a
doubt that the events of September 11, 2001 were not perpetrated by nineteen
hijackers affiliated with Al Qaeda, nor was it a plan implemented by Osama Bin
Laden.
Instead it was a cold, calculated, and malicious attack on
the American people carried out by a group of tyrants ready and willing to do
whatever it takes to keep their strangled hold on this country; 9/11 was a
self-inflicted wound.
Watch it with an open mind--set aside your political beliefs
indefinitely. Remember, Loose Change is only an eye-opener; new evidence of the
inside-job is revealed each and every day.
Spread the Truth
The following quotes are taken from testimonies given by
firefighters and EMS workers regarding the collapse of the WTC. They can be
found on the New York Times website in "9/11 Oral Histories".
"As my officer and I were looking at the south tower,
it just gave. It actually gave at a lower floor, not the floor where the plane
hit, because we originally had thought there was like an internal detonation
explosives because it went in succession, boom, boom, boom, boom, and then the
tower came down."
Edward Cachia - Firefighter (F.D.N.Y.)
"Somewhere around the middle of the World Trade Center,
there was this orange and red flash coming out. Initially it was just one
flash. Then this flash just kept popping all the way around the building and
that building had started to explode. The popping sound, and with each popping
sound it was initially an orange and then red flash came out of the building
and then it would just go all around the building on both sides as far as I
could see these popping sounds and the explosions were getting bigger, going
both up and down and then all around the building."
Karin Deshore – Captain (E.M.S)
"I thought that when I looked in the direction of the
Trade Center before it came down, before No. 2 came down, that I saw low-level
flashes. In my conversation with Lieutenant Evangelista, never mentioning this
to him, he questioned me and asked me if I saw low-level flashes in front of
the building, and I agreed with him because I thought - at that time I didn't
know what it was. I mean, it could have been as a result of the building
collapsing, things exploding, but I saw a flash flash flash and then it looked
like the building came down."
Q. "Was that on the lower level of the building or up
where the fire was?"
"No, the lower level of the building. You know like
when they demolish a building, how when they blow up a building, when it falls
down? That's what I thought I saw. And I didn't broach the topic to him, but he
asked me. He said I don't know if I'm crazy, but I just wanted to ask you
because you were standing right next to me. He said did you see anything by the
building? And I said what do you mean by see anything? He said did you see any
flashes? I said, yes, well, I thought it was just me. He said no, I saw them,
too."
Stephen Gregory - Assistant Commissioner (F.D.N.Y.)
"We were there I don't know, maybe 10, 15 minutes and
then I just remember there was just an explosion. It seemed like on television
they blow up these buildings. It seemed like it was going all the way around
like a belt, all these explosions."
Richard Banaciski - Firefighter (F.D.N.Y.)
"We were standing underneath and Captain Stone was
speaking again. We heard - I heard 3 loud explosions. I look up and the north
tower is coming down now, 1 World Trade Center.
We were standing in a circle in the middle of West Street.
They were talking about what was going on. At that time, when I heard the 3
loud explosions, I started running west on Vesey Street towards the water. At
that time, I couldn't run fast enough. The debris caught up with me, knocked my
helmet off."
Greg Brady - E.M.T. (E.M.S.)
"I was standing kind of on the edge of where our
elevator bank met the big elevator bank. That was when the - I determined
that's when the north tower collapses. We are standing there and the first
thing that happened, which I still think is strange to me, the lights went out.
Completely pitch black. Since we are in that core little area of the building,
there is no natural light. No nothing, I didn't see a thing. I had heard right
before the lights went out, I had heard a distant boom boom boom, sounded like
three explosions. I don't know what it was. At the time, I would have said they
sounded like bombs, but it was boom boom boom and then the lights all go out. I
hear someone say oh, shit, that was just for the lights out. I would say about
3, 4 seconds, all of a sudden this tremendous roar. It sounded like being in a
tunnel with the train coming at you."
Keith Murphy - (F.D.N.Y.)
"Mike Mullan walked one flight up, and then the most
horrendous thing happened. That's when hell came down. It was like a huge,
enormous explosion. I still can hear it. Everything shook. Everything went
black. The wind rushed, very slowly [sound], all the dust, all the - and
everything went dark."
Angel Rivera - Firefighter (F.D.N.Y.)
"Meanwhile we were standing there with about five
companies and we were just waiting for our assignment and then there was an
explosion in the south tower, which, according to this map, this exposure just
blew out the flames. A lot of guys left at that point. I kept watching. Floor after
floor after floor. One floor under another after another and when it hit about
the fifth floor, I figured it was a bomb, because it looked like a synchronized
deliberate kind of thing. I was there in '93."
Kenneth Rogers - Firefighter (F.D.N.Y.)
"You heard a big boom, it was quiet for about ten
seconds. Then you could hear another one. Now I realize it was the floors
starting to stack on top of each other as they were falling. It was spaced
apart in the beginning, but then it got to just a tremendous roar and a rumble
that I will never forget."
Neil Sweeting - Paramedic (E.M.S.)
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