The Truth About 9/11 Is Still Not Widely Known | No Planes Hit Any Tower Or Building On 9/11

Dylan Eleven • Truth11.com
Today is September 11th. We annually remember this day when the twin towers and building 7 fell. and the pentagon was hit.
Many people still seem to miss a major point; that no planes hit any tower or building on that day at all.
The twin towers and building 7 were brought down by controlled demolition and the Pentagon was hit by a missile, not a plane.
The Twin Towers
Here is a clip of the raw uncut footage of a helicopter news crew showing clearly the explosion where later had a plane CGI'ed into it.
No Planes 9/11 On The Twin Towers
No Planes On 9/11 Just Bad CGI
9/11 Testimony | First responder heard countdown on the radio | Then explosions
Building 7 was obviously a controlled demolition, no plane footage at all exists faked or otherwise of any plane hitting that building. Here is video showing explosions inside the building consistent with a controlled demolition, and clearly no planes.
No Planes + Explosions Showing Controlled Demolition For Building 7
The Pentagon had a hole without any wing damage at all on the building. Here is the missing entrance gate security cam footage that shows a missile hitting the building.
Missing security cam footage showing a missile hitting the Pentagon on 9/11
Reporter on the scene at the pentagon stated no sign of large plane parts at all | This was only aired once on TV
An Inside Job
9/11 was an inside job controlled demolition and missile attack by the Bush administration. A false flag event, used as a pretext for more war.
Remember that our government caused this event, used CGI to pretend planes hit the towers and have lied about it since.
The fact that they still lie about 9/11 means we still have an enemy government within. One that will repeat false flag events at the expense of civilian lives to further their agenda of war and depopulation.
With the war drums loudly playing currently, expect a similar false flag event to lead us into further war.


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