9/11: Is there anything to commemorate? If so, we should commemorate the death of lucidity and discernment in the US. By discernment, I don't mean its usual meaning but rather the ability to think critically, formulate ideas, and question the official narrative.
9/11 was one of the most impactful events in modern history. I was 15 years old when it happened, and I remember every media outlet covering it at that time, although we were living on a different continent and time zone.
The official narrative claimed the Taliban were responsible for this terrorist act, with Osama bin Laden—a CIA-created character—as their leader. Fast forward to 2024, and many of us have discovered that fuel can't melt steel beams, explosions sounded like detonations, and...
I'm not sure how many of you know, but there was also WTC7 that collapsed on the same day, despite no plane hitting it. A plane did hit the Pentagon (although few remnants were found), or perhaps the next one—I don't recall exactly—and "coincidentally," it hit the area where documentation for $2 billion in lost (misspent) funds should have been.
What a coincidence... The owner of WTC received a phone call shortly before the attacks, advising him to purchase an insurance policy on his buildings. Terrorist attacks weren't part of the clause, but somehow, the "lucky" individual was heavily compensated.
9/11 was an inside job, just like the Ukraine war and probably most modern wars. The powerful figures in the US need constant wars and crises to gain more control over the masses.
9/11 was masterfully designed: it allowed warmongers to profit from killing innocent people in Afghanistan, took away some liberties from free people, and replaced the Taliban with... the Taliban in Afghanistan.
On a serious note, I empathize with those who lost their lives on that fateful day and their families. I apologize for not accepting the official narrative. The same goes for COVID-19—the elites are too obvious to ignore. Unfortunately, innocent people must die for the world's elite plans to progress.
I know, I know—I'm a conspiracy theorist, but check how many other examples you can find of skyscrapers subjected to severe fires that never collapsed. Funny, but I planned to blog about the crypto market with this post, but it ended up being a 9/11-themed one... That's all from my side for now; I wish you all a great day and see you next time.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian