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Power Downs, Evacuations, Strange Events in Weeks Befo...

Added: Oct 9, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Total Plays: 107
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George Bushs younger brother, Marvin Bush, was the Director of Securacom, the company that provided electronic security for both the World Trade Center and Washington Dulles Airport (where Flight 77 took off) on 9/11. George Bushs cousin, Wirt D. Walker III, was CEO of this company from 1999 to 2002. Securacom had an $8.3 million contract from 1996-2002 to install a new security system. Scott Forbes, a Senior Database Administrator for Fiduciary Trust, reports unprecedented power-downs for the whole weekend prior to 9/11. William Rodriguez, the 9/11 Last Survivor, explains that the security doors were left wide open for anyone to go in or out, and the security cameras were turned off. People reported seeing men in overalls carrying huge toolboxes and long wheels of cables. The explanation was that internet cables were being upgraded. Ben Fountain, a financial analyst, reported numerous unusual evacuations in weeks before 9/11. What were they really doing? When the Towers were built, the steel beams were sprayed with fire-proof asbestos. Learning of the new health dangers, the asbestos was expected to be removed from every beam. This was almost undoable. Estimates for the cost of doing this were over a billion dollars.

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  • Oct 16, 2009 7:20 PM
    The In­sid­ers had this all planned just check out who ben­e­fit­ed. No way did Iraq ben­e­fit or any oth­er Arab Coun­try. This was an in­side job, how much In­sur­ance mon­ey did the own­er of the Twin Tow­ers col­lec­t. I won­der if Is­rael had a hand in this too. Kissinger re­fused to do an In­ves­ti­ga­tion, why?
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