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Representative Of Largest 9/11 Families Group Says Government Cover-Up

 
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Dylan

Published 31 months ago

Representative Of Largest 9/11 Families Group Says Government Complicit In Attack The representative of the largest group of 9/11 families says that the official version of events is a fallacy and that the NORAD stand down and evidence of... more

Representative Of Largest 9/11 Families Group Says Government Complicit In Attack The representative of the largest group of 9/11 families says that the official version of events is a fallacy and that the NORAD stand down and evidence of incendiary devices used to bring down the towers amount to government complicity in the attacks - a conclusion shared by half of the 9/11 families he represents. And... An interview with Bob McIlvaine, a family member of one of 9/11 victims, who today filed a petition with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seeking correction of inaccurate factual statements and analysis in NIST's reports on the destruction of the Twin Towers. less

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