About Absolute Proof There Were No Commercial Plane Crashes On 911
The events of September 11, 2001, have been the subject of much debate and conspiracy theories. This article aims to explore some claims made by individuals who argue that there were no commercial plane crashes on 9/11. By examining various pieces of evidence and arguments put forth by these individuals, we can gain a more profound understanding of the different perspectives surrounding this tragic event.
I retired from Verizon and worked in telecommunications. I assisted a customer several times with several complicated issues with phones he didn’t own. It turns out the federal government had employed him with the extremely high-security clearance of Q. A Q clearance is a type of security clearance used by the U.S. Department of Energy to grant access to Top Secret Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, and National Security Information, as well as Secret Restricted Data.
He entered the private sector and opened several security businesses. He doesn’t own a phone or computer, he cannot have any electronic footprints. None. When I found out what he did for a living, we started discussing that there were no commercial plane crashes on 911 and the Deep State. He said, for the most part, I was definitely on the right track. Some issues, he was not at liberty to discuss.
I recently found an article in the archives on my phone when I was looking for something else. I thought I had lost it. This was written about 6 months after 911 by James Fetzer who is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He retired from the university in 2006. The article was deleted soon after I read it. This certainly offers food for thought. Everything in quotation marks after my explanation of the Deep State is Mr. Fetzer’s research. Who was responsible for 911 and why?
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My Author’s name is Robert Hall, I go by Bob.I’m retired and used to be a manager in telecommunications, at Sprint and sales at Verizon. I became adept at figuring out technical issues to service our customers. I used Draft2Digital to publish my manuscripts and Payhip to design my website. I am published in Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Kobo (including Kobo Plus), Smashwords Store, Tolino, OverDrive, Bibliotheca, Scribd, Baker & Taylor, Hoopla, Vivlio, BorrowBox & Odilo. What started as a hobby has turned into a lovely passion.