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Why do some people still believe that the 9/11 attack was allegedly done by the US government?

“Why do some people”It is not simply the fact that some people question the official narrative. There are over 3,110 architect and engineers, thousands of physicists and metallurgists, lawyers, and many former high ranking military and intelligence agents who question the official narrative.“Despite the overwhelming evidence that it wasn’t”Was a paper trail left by the “hijackers” and found by the FBI investigation?Nope. According to Muller, no paper trail of any kind was left by the hijackers.Is there video of the hijackers at the airports where the hijacked planes departed from?Nope. Only a photo of Atta in Maine, and a short video of two others with no time stamp and no verification of where and when video recording took place.Was a comprehensive study conducted on the collapse mechanism that lead to the dismemberment of 110 floors for both WTC 1 and 2?Nope. NIST refused to study this most important issue. They were able to dodge all the anomalies by not researching it.Does NIST’s WTC 7 study stand up to scientific scrutiny?Nope. A forensic architect at the University of Alaska was able to absolutely shred NIST’s joke of a study.Does the US’s actions after the attack reflect who we were told carried out the attacks?Nope. We were told al-Qaeda conducted attacks, but we went to war with the Taliban, who offered to assist in catching Bin Laden. We then killed 60,000 Afghans of which most had no knowledge that an attack on America even occurred. How is killing at least 55,000 innocent people justice for killing 3,000 other innocent people? It is not.Was the 9/11 commission free from conflicts of interests?Nope. Phillip Zelikow, executive director of commission was a H.W. Bush employee, W. Bush transition team member, and long time friend of Condi Rice. Just for starters.Did the 9/11 commission include all pertinent information?Nope. WTC 7 omitted. Along with Norman Menita’s testimony that Cheany had ordered stand down as plane continued to head for Pentagon. Larry Silverstein, who is on video admitting new WTC 7 was planned starting in April of 2000. Just to name a few things.Did the 9/11 commissioners have the power to subpoena high ranking officials?Nope. Only certain commissioners were able to see only certain classified docs.So what actual evidence do we have then?A pristine passport of Mohammad Atta because he obviously rolled down the window and threw it out of the plane before crashing into WTC 1.A phone call by Betty Ong despite the fact that cellphones still do not work at cruising altitude.And lastly, a supposed confession from an individual who was tortured at Guantanamo Bay.Wow, such “overwhelming” evidence there.

What are some amazing facts about your country?

I am from United States of America.The United Sates of America offers such a diverse collection of attractions. While every major city may each have a great art museum or two, fantastic zoos/aquariums, monuments, historical sites and theme parks of some sort or another – they each differ in their own special way and it never fails to leave me feeling inspired and motivated to dig a little deeper into finding out how things got to where they are today. It’s always fun to take a step back and see how the city is set up and take a visit to those iconic picture-perfect spots that we’ve always seen across the media. Get ready to learn about everything from a word being misspelled on the Liberty Bell to finding out which major American city does not have any cemeteries. So here it is folks, starting with my all-time favorite fact about the third most populous country in the world.1. The Statue of Liberty is associated with New York City, but it is actually physically located in New Jersey! Jersey City, New Jersey to be exact. Another fun fact: The seven rays on the crown of the Statue of Liberty represent the seven continents; each measures up to 9 feet in length and weighs as much as 150 pounds.2. The tallest mountain in the world is actually located in the United States. It is actually taller than Mount Everest (more than twice Mt. Everest’s base-to-peak height) when measured from the seafloor. It’s called Mauna Kea and it’s located in Hawaii. While it is only 13,796 feet in altitude above sea level, when measured from the seafloor it is over 32,000 feet high, while Mount Everest is 29,028 feet high.3. The Liberty Bell was last rung on George Washington’s Birthday in 1846. It received its fatal crack a few hours later. Look closely and you will see that the word “Pennsylvania” is mispelled as “Pensylvania.” They must not have had spell check back in those days! The bell is said to have been built for $225.50 USD and it was rung on July 8, 1776 for the first public reading of The Declaration of Independence. Today it is officially owned by the city of Philadelphia, while the National Park Service maintains it’s state-of-the-art facilities, where it has been housed since 2003, nearby Independence Hall and visiting is free of charge. I suppose it didn’t take too long to recoup their $225.50 investment!4. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is the most-visited museum in the U.S. It gets over 9 million visitors a year and is second only to the Louvre in attendance worldwide. It maintains the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world. All of the aircraft and spacecraft on display in the Air and Space Museum were actually flown or were used as backup vehicles. The 23 exhibits in the museum house artifacts including airplanes & spacecraft, missiles & rockets, engines, propellers, models, uniforms, instruments, and flight equipment. While at the museum, tourists can see the Wright Brothers’ original 1903 Flyer, the Apollo Lunar module, Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis, the moon rock, as well as aircraft from World War I, World War II, and Vietnam.5. The world’s tallest battle monument is found in Houston. It’s called the San Jacinto Monument and it was dedicated in 1939 and stands 570-feet high, 15-feet above the Washington monument. Ride the elevator to the observation deck to get a view of the site of one of the biggest battles in our nation’s history. They also have a museum on-site; it’s located 20-minutes from downtown Houston. It’s actually the second tallest monument in the country, right after the 630-foot Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Also look into the tallest statues (these might really surprise you) and the tallest lighthouses in America, many of which are open to the public.6. 32% of all land in the US is owned by the federal government, as they own about 650 million acres. The Federal Government actually owns 84.5% of Nevada, 69.1% of Alaska and 57.4% of Utah. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the lowest-percentage states are mainly in the East, including the Federal Government only owning 0.4% of Connecticut, 0.4% of Rhode Island and 0.8% of Iowa. This land is called “public land” and the majority is used as national and state parks, other parts are used for grazing by cattle or sheep.See this map on Federal land as a Percentage of Total State Land Area7. Harvard was the first university in the United States and was founded in 1636 and is located in Cambridge, MA (a 10 minute drive outside of Boston). It’s considered to be the second best university in the world, right after MIT. The Harvard Museum of Natural History is a popular tourist spot, featuring the universities items and artifacts that relate to the natural world. Objects on display include the largest turtle shell in the world, a 42-foot-long prehistoric marine reptile skeleton, and over 3,000 Glass Flowers (which model over 840 plant species). At the heart of this university, you will find Harvard Yard, where you can get a picture taken with the John Harvard statue. They also offer free walking tours of the campus, with former students including: Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Conan O’Brien, former President George W. Bush and President Obama.For more: 27 Interesting Facts About The United States

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