Great Deception: The 9/11 Inside Job

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Throughout American history there are particular events and images deep-rooted our collective consciousness, Navy battleships sinking in Pearl Harbor, bombs dropping on Hiroshima, the marines raising the flag at Iwo-Jima, the assassination of President Kennedy, the first man stepping on the surface of the moon during Apollo 11, and Ronald Reagan demanding that the Soviets "tear down this wall." Certain images that can never be forgotten and the events of September 11th, 2001 was one of those days. On that day the United States was attacked by Islamic radicals funded and trained by a foreign dictatorship. These spineless men were sheltered by a unpitying regime, and the plan was carried out by cutthroats with enough cunning to order mass murder and destruction but not the bravery to come out from their own tunnels to do it. In the ashes more than 3,000 people were dead or missing, and innumerable more lives were devastated. On that day two thousand children lost a parent and we will never forget the images or video's of planes flying into the World Trade Center or the smoke rising from the Pentagon! We will never forget about the bravery and compassion of the men and women that raced into burning buildings to save the innocent people or those victims who died in a Pennsylvania field on a sunny morning. With this said this is not the purpose I am writing this. I am not writing this paper as a man trying to commemorate these horrific events or the heroes that lived so courageously and died defending our people of this country. I am writing this as a man who was just as bewildered as any other person that witnessed the day as the events unfolded. Since then the sadness and anguish experienced on that day has been diverted into passion and determination to discover what all the controversy was about, find out what really happened, and why there is so much deception

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