Assuming you’re old enough, you will remember where you were and exactly what you were doing this time 10 years ago to the day. It was a day that changed all of our lives in one way or another. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was working as a manager in a designer shoe store in Wimbledon Village, South West London, UK, having recently graduated. Because I worked weekends a lot of the time it just so happened that that Tuesday was my day off. I was exhausted after working and partying the weekend away so after watching a bit of breakfast television I fell asleep with the TV still on in the background. Of course as soon as the news flash was announced at around 1.30pm UK time, I sat bolt up right in bed and watched the whole horrific event unfold live. What struck me at the time, apart from the human loss and tragedy, was that when the towers fell, it was like watching a demolition. Even then I thought it odd. It wasn’t until about 3 or 4 years later that I started to learn of the conspiracies surrounding the event. I kept an open mind about it, researching, talking to people, learning more and more. It takes a lot to convince me but the more I learned the more questions I realised we needed to be asking. Now I would describe the way I see it as conspiracy fact, not theory. There is so much evidence. I cannot believe that even now, 10 years on, so many people don’t even know some of the basic facts, like what happened to the other buildings including building 7. I guess if you choose to get your information purely from mainstream media then you will only ever know a very limited view of things. 9/11 Whistlblowers, the transactions that were carried out immediately before and during the disaster, the information Rumsfeld released the day before, the scientific evidence…Bush’s lies…it’s all there if you have the time and the curiosity to research it
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