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September 11, 2001 Conspiracies

September 11, 2001 is remembered in the world as the day of the attack to the Twin Towers of
the United States, but beyond knowing that these two enormous skyscrapers were demolished,
there are no certain data of what happened there, and it is that after the Government presented the
official version, several experts and scholars have disassembled that information.

The government of George W. Bush claimed that the attack was a terrorist attack, and attributed
it to the Afghan extremist group Al Qaeda, then led by Osama Bin Laden.

But was this really what happened that day? Was the attack planned by Al Qaeda?

Were the interests just terrorists? Why did the official story gradually become less credible?

In 2013, Mr. Massimo Mazzucco, dedicated to the investigation of September 11, publishes a
documentary which is a complete presentation that questions the official history of September 11
in many aspects and raises logical and important questions.

This 5-hour documentary summarizing 12 years of public debate about 9/11 and aimed primarily
at a general and uninformed public, but also contains some new findings that may be of interest
to advanced researchers.

In this activity each student had to study the three parts of the documentary and then socialize by
Skype about the following questions giving argument to each one of the answers

1. Could the US Air Force have prevented the attacks?


2. Were the Twin Towers deliberately demolished by explosives?
3. Were some people forewarned about the attacks?
4. Was the Pentagon really hit by an airplane?
5. Could the attacks have been prevented?
6. Was Osama Bin Laden really captured and killed?
7. Was 9-11 caused by the American government on purpose?
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This video is one of the most comprehensive presentations I have ever seen, questioning the
official history of September 11 in many ways and posing logical and important questions that
have never been answered by any official source.

Already entering the debate with regard to the questions:

1. Could the US Air Force have prevented the attacks?

We could agree that as the police and intelligence agencies of the nation did not uncover the plot.
Airport security inspectors did not find the kidnappers' weapons.

But could military fighter planes have stopped or slowed the destruction of September 11, 2001
by shooting down passenger planes aimed at some of the nation's best-known buildings?

The lack of prevention on the part of these agencies was aggravated by the errors of the
authorities on the morning of September 11.

2. Were the Twin Towers deliberately demolished by explosives?

The official government report stated that burning jet fuel fell through service ducts and elevator
shafts, extending damage to skyscraper areas far removed from impact sites.

Many of the members of the debate said that the U.S. government is the mastermind of this
attack, with the goal of keeping the crude oil from the Middle East.

The total fall of the twin towers was due to explosives placed by the United States government
since the main structure of the twin towers was in their heart and around the perimeter of the
outer pillars. The fires declared in the towers after the impacts could not melt the steel.

Some of the members of this debate spoke that the attack on the twin towers was not false and
that it really happened and that it was not a self-attack and that the supposed demolition of the
buildings may be true, but more like a secret decision on the part of the government to avoid a
greater evil by collapsing vertically since the victims would have been much older.
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3. Were some people forewarned about the attacks?

The events of September 11 reflect an operation that was anticipated and prevented by
intelligence agencies from around the world. It would seem that everyone was aware of what
would happen except the U.S. intelligence services.

In fact, the circumstances of Sept. 11 clearly reflect that U.S. security checks dropped their
guard.

People accused of hijacking planes were on FBI and FAA suspect lists, but the airlines were not
informed. These people were traveling and buying tickets with their own names without any
problem.

4. Was the Pentagon really hit by an airplane?


Official versions reported that American Airlines Flight 77, which was to travel the route
between Dulles, Virginia and Los Angeles, California, was crashed by Al Qaeda terrorists
against the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

The plane carrying 64 people crashed into the building's western façade at 9:37 a.m. on
September 11, 2001.

There is a theory that it was a missile that impacted the pentagon, which is based on the
following steps.

 American Airlines Flight 77 was able to fly to the Pentagon for 40 minutes without being
intercepted by the Pentagon's anti-missile batteries.
 At the time of the attacks, the area under attack was undergoing reforms, and therefore
almost empty.
 The damage caused is too small to have been caused by an aircraft of this size.
 The FBI confiscated one of those videos immediately after the attack in which the event
was supposed to have been recorded. These videos have not been published
 A witness said that the plane that crashed into the Pentagon looked more like a cruise
missile.

What then fell on the Pentagon? A smaller plane, a missile


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5. Could the attacks have been prevented?

If all U.S. security agencies had discovered this plot, the attacks would have been prevented.

The airport security would have been strengthened and the weapons of the hijackers would have
been found.

6. Was Osama Bin Laden really captured and killed?

After the September 11 attacks Osama bin Laden became one of the most wanted men in the
world. A sum of 50 million dollars was offered for information that could lead to his capture or
death.

On May 1, 2011, a 24-strong navy elite command attacked the residence in which Bin Laden was
hiding outside Islamabad, Pakistan.

On May 2, President Barack Obama publicly reported that a small special operations team had
killed Bin Laden.

Bin Laden's death in Pakistan during the U.S. military operation has been harshly contested from
the outset. Although in a statement attributed to the Al Qaeda network that was released on the
Internet, confirms the death of Osama Bin Laden, numerous media and personalities worldwide
have expressed doubts about the death of the U.S.-trained terrorist.

Many maintain that the entire operation and subsequent killing of the leader of Al Qaeda, which
culminated in the throwing of his body into the sea is a lie.

7. Was 9-11 caused by the American government on purpose?

There are many conspiracy theories that attribute the planning and execution of the September 11
attacks on the United States.

The hypotheses with the greatest impact are usually based on one of these two ideas:

 That the U.S. Government had prior knowledge of the attacks and deliberately did
nothing to prevent them. They therefore admit the existence of the Islamic hijackers and
do not question the cause of the collapse of the Twin Towers, but accuse the Government
of deliberately allowing the terrorists to carry out the attacks.
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 That it was the United States Government itself that orchestrated and perpetrated the
attacks on a false flag operation and questioned the cause of the collapse of the Twin
Towers, which would be a controlled demolition.
 That the twin towers did not collapse as a result of the collision of the planes or the
subsequent fires, but that charges had been detonated that would have led to the collapse
of the buildings, which would be a controlled demolition.
 One of the most widespread dissident theories is that it was not a plane but a missile that
crashed into the Pentagon.

During the time the planes were flying under the kidnapping of terrorists, some passengers and
crew members made calls to relatives and others. According to the Commission's report, these
calls were made both from telephones installed on the aircraft, which are prepared for trouble-
free communication at the height.

Many questioned whether these calls from mobile phones could have been made successfully by
flying at the height and speed at which a commercial aircraft flies.

They estimated that at the height of a commercial airplane the chances of successfully
communicating from a mobile was 0.6%, that is, almost impossible.

About the death of bin laden, some believe it was a false flag operation or a self-attack, claiming
that Osama bin Laden had nothing to do with the September 11 attacks. Bin Laden initially
denied responsibility for the attacks in a statement to Al Jazeera a few days after the attacks.

The official U.S. position is that nineteen terrorists from the Al-Qaeda terrorist network hijacked
four planes on the east coast of the United States, later crashing two of them into the Twin
Towers in New York, one into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and a fourth into a
Pennsylvania camp.

Whatever happened it doesn't matter if or not the plane crashed into the pentagon or the collapse
of the WORLD TRADE CENTER the important thing is that around 3000 people and small
children died.

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