Resolution for 9/11?

It’s been 21 years now since it happened. Have you paid enough attention yet to figure out that the official 9/11 Commission explanation is bogus? And have you paid enough attention to figure out that one of the most popular alternate explanations is also bogus? Or have you long-since given up on investigating it?

And if you’re one of the millions who doesn’t believe the official government report, are you actively pushing for criminal prosecution? Or have you long-since given up on justice?

And do you wonder how corruption in a country can last for decades on end without ever being prosecuted? Well, you’re looking at it. This is how we do it; we give up on truth and justice. And this, I’m sad to say, seems to be the American way.

Here are just a couple of the more obvious bits of evidence from that day that don’t make sense with either the official government explanation, or the controlled demolition explanation from Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. Twenty-one years later, most Americans have still never seen these images.

Cylindral holes in the tops WTC buildings 5, 6, and 7.
Toasted NYC cars a half mile from WTC.

There is much more surprising evidence that doesn’t fit either theory, just as there often is when events like this happen under a corrupt government like the one we have had for a very long time. And we could fix our government if we wanted, but it doesn’t look like we care nearly enough to do that. And so we go on with explanations that make no sense—passing them along to our children and grandchildren. And there’s no telling what bogus stories we received from the generations before us.

Friends, the people who run our government know we are like this. They know we don’t investigate much or insist much on justice. And they know we have short memories.

There’s a lot of great stuff that goes into being an American, but this isn’t part of that.

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