This is some more fucking bullshit story where people with too much free time on their hands are making shit up instead of buying a membership to a porn site.
We've gotten to the point where "someone can say something" with zero fucking proof, and everyone believes it.
Here's proof:
Jeffrey Scott Shapiro states, ?I was working as a journalist for Gannett News at Ground Zero that day, and I remember very clearly what I saw and heard.?
?Shortly before the building collapsed, several NYPD officers and Con-Edison workers told me that Larry Silverstein, the property developer of One World Financial Center was on the phone with his insurance carrier to see if they would authorize the controlled demolition of the building ? since its foundation was already unstable and expected to fall.?
Basically, a journalist who was there that day claims that "several people" told him that Silverstein was on the phone with his insurance company. The entire article is based on information that a fucking journalist held onto for years. Newsflash, journalists don't "sit on information" for years. No less do they make claims based on "multiple sources" that they fail to name.
Then in the same fucking article you have the following:
"?While I was talking with a fellow reporter and several NYPD officers, Building 7 suddenly collapsed, and before it hit the ground, not a single sound emanated from the tower area. There were no explosives; I would have heard them. In fact, I remember that in those few seconds, as the building sank to the ground that I was stunned by how quiet it was,? writes Shapiro in his Fox News hit piece."
So you have an article that a journalist sat on for years, which claims "someone told him something" and then in the same article you have a witness that says "There were no explosives were used". This seems to be more and more common.
The guy on the Youtube video who "claims he heard a countdown" didn't fucking hear jack shit. He heard nothing. He said he heard a "a transmission from a walkie talkie that a red cross person was holding, where he was holding his hand over the receiver". Further, he says he couldn't make out what was being said (or if anything at all was being said for that matter) but the sound it was making was "pulsed" with a "steady rhythm" which in his view was a "count down". Amid the confusion of that day he heard a muffled transmission that he couldn't make out but he "thinks" it "might have been" a countdown. Seems to me there was a lot of fucking alarms going off that morning; All the firefighters had these personal alarms that were going off in the dust clouds - maybe that "steady sound" he fucking heard was an alarm, and it was being covered up because it was nothing more than annoying.
You people are sheep.
