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BBC documentary on WTC 7 announces death of Barry Jennings

Posted by seumasach on October 26, 2008

The BBC’s latest documentary on the WTC7 collapse has announced the death of key witness, Barry Jennings. Here is a report of his death dated 17th September 2008.

Ground report

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Barry Jennings, a former New York Housing Authority Emergency Coordinator and key 9/11 witness, has died of undisclosed causes at the age of 53.
Barry Jennings is most famously known for his eyewitness accounts of what happened in World Trade Center 7 (WTC7), another large building that fell on the World Trade Center site that was not hit by an airplane. Jennings claims that he heard explosions while in the building, furthering conspiracy theories that there were bombs and planned implosions at the site.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released a report and video detailing the collapse of WTC7, using architectural data, witness accounts, computer models and physical laws to conclude that WTC7 collapsed because of fire, not explosions.
Some alternative media sources like infowars.com see Barry Jennings’ mysterious death as even more reason to believe the events of September 11, 2001 were planned and orchestrated by the United States government. Please read both the Infowars account of the WTC7 collapse and the NIST assessment.
Sources: InfowarsNIST
Here are two videos about Barry Jennings:

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Government Urges Return to Stone Age

Posted by seumasach on August 28, 2008

 

 George Washington’s Blog 

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The White House and U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are urging Americans to return to the stone age for their own safety.

“After discovering that ‘thermal expansion’ of steel from a low-temperature fire led to the collapse of World Trade Center building 7,” said NIST spokesperson Noh Wei, “we started realizing that other metal objects might also be at risk”.

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