"The Internets are buzzing with the bizarre story of BBC News reporting the 9/11 collapse of WTC7 before the building actually collapsed — all over a live shot of Ground Zero, with the 47-story highrise clearly in view and clearly standing.
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Google is quickly deleting copies of the video, although it’s unknown who or what is requesting the clips be deleted. BBC presumably owns the copyright on the footage, and it seems BBC would want to collect and examine this footage — because the BBC now claims it lost all the 9/11 video. Because who would want to save video of the biggest news event of the last 40 years?"
***Other than being another set of examples of how dumb everybody is about everything, forever, it’s also a crucial thing for people convinced that 9/11 was an “inside job.”
Why? Because they’ve been suspicious of the picture-perfect implosion of WTC7 (not to mention the Twin Towers themselves) and how much it resembled the carefully orchestrated and widely televised demolitions of so many Las Vegas buildings in the 1990s. Even FEMA investigators concluded that the official reason for the collapse — the building’s steel infrastructure weakened by a fire started from debris that came from the Twin Towers — had a low probability of actually happening.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
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Dude, Dave, just how many blogs do you have?
Okay, what's going on with this stuff? I haven't been following the 9/11 conspiracy nuts, because, well, they're conspiracy nuts. But conspiracy nuts aren't always wrong. And here you, someone whose opinion I respect, are going on about it to. So...what's the story? I don't really see how this particular story points to an "inside job" unless the jobbers were really stupid; why announce to the media that a building was going to fall before it fell? Why announce it at all, if you're the bad guys? A building falling pretty much announces itself. Unless it was a leak, I guess...
Anyway, what's your take on this whole thing?
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