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Today is the 18th anniversary of 9/11 and no Mainstream Media outlets are covering the following major developments that may force a re-opening and re-investigation of this pivotal event in US history – but former MSM news anchor, Ben Swann is bringing us these stories.
The first development, as was reported here last July, involves the board of fire commissioners at the Franklin Square and Monson Fire District in suburban New York City, which became the first legislative body in the country to officially support a new investigation into the events of 9/11 when they unanimously passed a resolution claiming, “Overwhelming evidence of pre-planted explosives and/or incendiaries,” which they say caused the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings. They are calling for a comprehensive, Federal grand jury investigation and prosecution of “Every crime related to the attacks of September 11, 2001…and that every person who was responsible face justice…”
The second development is the new study published by the University of Alaska Fairbanks by Dr. Leroy Hulsey that agrees with over 3,000 AE911Truth engineers who say that building could not have fallen down the way that our government says it did – and goes even further to say that there is only one way for World Trade Center Building 7 to have come down. The four-year, 158-page $300,000 study, “A Structural Reevaluation of the Collapse of World Trade Center 7” used computer technology to prove that what the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) said is not only wrong, it’s impossible. Furthermore, the study concludes with absolute certainty that there is only one way that building could have come down – the entire core of support beams failed at the same time in a controlled demolition.
The finite element analysis used computer modelling based on the original blueprints for World Trade Center 7 to determine what could and what could not have caused the collapse. It studied NIST’s argument that Building 7 (which was not hit by any plane) collapsed due to a fire-induced “progressive collapse” caused by office fires that were fueled by office furnishings and found them to be untenable.