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9/11: Terrorist Attack or Pre-Planned Attack?

The attack of '9/11'.
On the date of 11th September 2001, a very unfortunate event occurred. When the two hijacked planes crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in the New York City of the U.S. This was regarded as the biggest "terrorist attack" in history. This attack changed the whole world. However, some people believe this attack was the government's plan.

When the two planes crashed into the Twin Towers, one of the two buildings collapsed. And after some time, the other building also collapsed. The survivors, who were in the buildings stated that there were bombs already installed in the lobby and that the bombs had exploded before the crash. This was also acknowledged by Donald Trump. Also, in the way that the towers straight away collapsed, clearly seems that the towers collapsed due to the Demolition, the process of systematically tearing down structures or buildings using various methods, such as explosives or heavy machinery, to clear the site for new construction or redevelopment. And that was the biggest reason for the emergence of the conspiracy theories. It is said that the U.S. government wanted the reason to have war with Afghanistan and Iraq.

Afterward, a reason for the collapse of these buildings was given, in which they claimed that the jet fuel was burning during the crash. Because of that, the whole structure of the building had become hot and weak, which became the reason for the collapse of the buildings. It seems to be a totally childish statement, on which one can only laugh!

It is also reported that some workers were on leave on that day. Furthermore, Larry Silverstein, an American businessman, had terrorism insurance just two months before the attack, which is also quite suspicious.

Predictive Programming

Predictive programming is the idea that through media, symbols, and hidden messages, individuals are subtly conditioned to accept or anticipate future events, shaping their beliefs and behaviors. The 9/11 attack is claimed to be installed in our subconscious, before the attack. This was predicted in numerous notable spots, including, the animated TV series, The Simpsons, which is known for predicting future events.





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