Apr 11, 2017

Is Iran Copying Us On Our 9/11 Strategy Of Blowing Up a Building & Blaming Fire? Should We Be Flattered?

Background:
9/11 History: An Architect’s Guide To The Anomalies Around World Trade Center Building 7
9/11 History: Breaking News From Architects & Engineers For 9/11 Truth (www.AE911truth.Org)

Once again we see evidence of demolition charges being used to blow up a building and then cover it up... only this time we have a close up of the charges going off in the building (in Tehran) . 

In this video you can see the successive explosions go off floor by floor (as expected in a demolition)

Video: 
Tehran Plasco Building Collapse "Close Up": Explosives Must Be Investigated



Playlist: Tehran Plasco Building collapse south/east faces: Explosives Must Be Investigated


Compare to an example of what a building demolition looks like


Compare to WTC 7



Results Of A Scientific Investigation;

From AE911Truth.org: ICONIC 15-STORY HIGH-RISE TRAGICALLY CLAIMED THE LIVES OF 16 FIREFIGHTERS AND 10 CIVILIANS

Today, one month and one day after the Plasco Building incident in Tehran, we are releasing a preliminary assessment of what caused the demise of this iconic 15-story high-rise, which tragically claimed the lives of 16 firefighters and 10 civilians.

Although we're an organization of architects and engineers dedicated to finding the truth about the destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11, upon reviewing videos of the Plasco Building collapse and observing the improper rush to judgment about what caused it, we determined it was our ethical responsibility to bring our expertise to bear on this matter as well.

 We therefore set out to prepare a report that was as comprehensive as possible in as short a time as possible in hopes of helping steer the dialogue in Iran and worldwide toward ensuring an unbiased, science-based investigation into the causes of the tragedy.








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History repeating itself?

9/11 Anomalies Condensed


9/11 History


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