Loose Change 2nd Edition is still one of the most thought provoking 9/11 documentaries on the market today. This film shows the direct connection between the attacks of September 11th, 2001 and the United States government.
Evidence is derived from news footage, scientific fact and most importantly, Americans who suffered through that tragic day.
September 11th Revisited v.2 is the follow-up to one of the most riveting films ever made about the destruction of the World Trade Center with explosives. This is a powerful documentary that features eyewitness accounts and archive news footage shot on September 11th, 2001 that was never replayed on television.
Interviewees are eyewitnesses and firefighters, BYU Physics Professor Steven E. Jones, Professor David Ray Griffin, MIT Engineer Jeffrey King and AIA Architect Richard Gage.
"When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth".
– Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
If it's important for you to believe that Western society is structured in such a way that good always triumphs, at least in big matters, that Kojak always gets the bad guy and that the evil-doers are a small minority of bad eggs eagerly exposed by the valiant press you are in for a rude awakening.
9/11 Mysteries is yet another documentary (in a long list of documentaries) that demolishes the official 9/11 theory.
Millions of people around the world are starting to realize that they are being lied to not in a small, lazy way, but in an almost incomprehensible way and it's time to ask hard questions. 9/11 Mysteries helps to answer some of these questions with 90 minutes of evidence and analysis, filled with eyewitness testimonials and a point-by-point review of the official story set alongside clear science.
The question is not one of politics or nationalism or loyalty but one of strict and simple physics.
Does steel melt in open air fires?
What caused the core to vanish in seconds?
No agenda. No finger-pointing.
Just the facts and the questions.
9/11 is a Keyhole into Consciousness. If you make it through to the other side everything looks different.