September 11th, 2001: What really happened?
At 8:45 a.m., September 11th, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 out of Boston, Massachusetts crashed into the World Trade Center’s North Tower in New York. This was the beginning in the first of a series of coordinated terrorist attacks on the United States. At 9:03 a.m., a second hijacked airliner, United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston, crashed into The World Trade Center’s South Tower, and exploded. With both buildings ablaze, hundreds of rescue personnel rushed to the scene. At 9:43 a.m., American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon, sending up a huge plume of smoke. At 10:05 a.m., the World Trade Center’s South Tower collapsed, plummeting into the streets below. Five minutes later, a portion of the Pentagon collapsed. At 10:28 a.m., The World Trade Center's North Tower collapsed, releasing a tremendous cloud of debris and smoke. At 10:48 a.m. police confirmed that a fourth passenger jet, United Airlines Flight 93, had crashed in western Pennsylvania (September 11: Chronology of terror). The Government says that 9/11 was a series of coordinated suicide attacks led by al-Qaeda upon the United States; but was it?
The evidence that 9/11 was an inside job is overwhelming. Between the physical evidence of the World Trade Center’s North and South Tower, Building 7, and the Pentagon, the suspicious actions of the government, numerous witness reports, and the knowledge that the terrorists had obtained; one can clearly see that the September 11th attack on America was planned, coordinated, and carried out with the assistance of top officials in the FBI, CIA, NORAD, and the Bush Administration.
According to 911truth.org, “the towers fell due to a controlled demolition, planned in advance by the United States government.” There are many reasons as to why experts believe that the World Trade Center’s North and South towers were the result of a controlled demolition. One of the main reasons is because...