![]() | I was 13 years old when I watched the Twin Towers collapse live on television. Even then—before I’d ever heard the term “controlled demolition”—I knew what I was seeing didn’t look like a chaotic structural failure. It looked like a calculated takedown. That moment changed my life. It changed the world. Since that day, I’ve believed 9/11 was an inside job. And if you strip away the patriotic fervor and media noise, the facts increasingly back that up. We now live in a post-9/11 surveillance state where every phone call, message, and click is monitored. The Patriot Act normalized mass spying, and NSA whistleblowers like Snowden exposed the full extent of it. Now pair that with something even more insidious: COINTELPRO-style infiltration made frictionless by social media. What used to require wiretaps and blackmail now takes little more than an algorithm and a few fake accounts. Dissent can be labeled “extremism” and throttled out of existence—without anyone needing to kick down your door. So when people scoff at the idea that organized criminal interests embedded in the Pentagon and the White House could stage a catastrophic event to justify global war and domestic control, I say: Look around. Trillions of dollars were funneled into defense contracts. Civil liberties were gutted. The Middle East was destabilized for decades. And any serious investigation into alternative explanations of 9/11 was buried under ridicule and red tape. Now we have a sitting U.S. Senator—Ron Johnson—openly calling for a new hearing into what really happened. That should tell you something. Link to article The truth didn’t die in the rubble. It’s still there, beneath 20 years of lies. [link] [comments] |