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who knew that one day they would need the ability to destroy them...for some reason only beknownst to those clever little Freemason dudes...
I'm sure someone can do the research for me, but i bet the major construction or engineering companies involved have some link to the Freemasons (or whoever else the conspiracry whackos think was behind it, i'm not fully up to speed there i have to admit
)... or maybe the army conducted training excercises in there while it was being built?
Think about it, it conveniently solves the problem of having to place tens of thousands of explosive charges in a very busy building complex, without anyone noticing anything out of the ordinary. THEY WERE THERE ALL THE TIME BEHIND THE WALLS, WAITING FOR THEIR BRIEF BLAZE OF GLORY!!!!one!11!!eleven!
Of course, it raise more problems that it solves, but that seems to be the defining nature of everything raised by the 'Sept 11th conspiracy' movement so i doubt that counts against it.
I'm sure someone can do the research for me, but i bet the major construction or engineering companies involved have some link to the Freemasons (or whoever else the conspiracry whackos think was behind it, i'm not fully up to speed there i have to admit
Think about it, it conveniently solves the problem of having to place tens of thousands of explosive charges in a very busy building complex, without anyone noticing anything out of the ordinary. THEY WERE THERE ALL THE TIME BEHIND THE WALLS, WAITING FOR THEIR BRIEF BLAZE OF GLORY!!!!one!11!!eleven!
Of course, it raise more problems that it solves, but that seems to be the defining nature of everything raised by the 'Sept 11th conspiracy' movement so i doubt that counts against it.