Interesting.For revengeyou're dense as fukk
They destabilized the region to lock in control over the oil
9/11 was an eerily perfect "excuse" to fukk over multiple countries, many of which " coincidentally" have much sought after oil reserves
Interesting.For revengeyou're dense as fukk
They destabilized the region to lock in control over the oil
9/11 was an eerily perfect "excuse" to fukk over multiple countries, many of which " coincidentally" have much sought after oil reserves
How so?![]()
What is the connection to dikk Cheney and Halliburton

My old teachers friends husband was in one of the planes and made a phone call
You really think the buildings collapsed on there own![]()

A lot of people overlook the fact that Silverstein took insurance out on the towers and got paid....Welcome to 2011 the 10th anniversary OP...
Yeah "fishy" is understatement.....notice how folks quick to hop on "it was exactly like we were told in the official story, because I can't think for myself, and I will never question authority, even though it's plenty of oddities and underreported sub-stories, and because its just easier being a high tech slave".......cognitive dissonance is a motherfuucker
The BBC reporter saying Building 7 had fallen down when it was directly behind her in the shot. Then BBC "loosing" the original tape.........Then Silverstein in an interview saying he requested they "pull it"
.....its so many ridiculous aspects that it's overwhelming....
Silverstein was interested in acquiring the entire World Trade Center complex, and put in a bid when the Port Authority put it up for lease in 2000. Silverstein won the bid when a deal between the initial winner and the Port Authority fell through, and he signed the lease on July 24, 2001. Soon after the September 11 attacks, in 2001, Silverstein declared his intent to rebuild, though he and his insurers became embroiled in a multi-year dispute over whether the attacks had constituted one event or two under the terms of the insurance policy, which provided for a maximum of $3.55 billion coverage per event.[2] A settlement was reached in 2007, with insurers agreeing to pay out $4.55 billion,[3][4] which was not as much as Silverstein had sought. Silverstein also ran into multiple disputes with other parties in the rebuilding effort, including with the Port Authority. In an agreement reached in April 2006.
You tell me? U brought it up.....question w/ a question ass nggas![]()
........you want to be spoon fed knowledge? nikka please
I think some of them said hey had bombs , not are thoughI'll be dammed if I let a motherfukker with just a box cutter take over my plane
Then they would blow us up anyway. Do what you gotta doI think some of them said hey had bombs , not are though

would have been fukking horrificwould've been crazy in the social media era

