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Aug 14, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

Insider plot? A year or two before the Tulsa City bombing, a book came out by a retired CIA officer, where the White House paid for hitmen to blow up federal offices. The hitmen were being tracked down and killed by federal agents. After the book came out, the author disappeared. By that time, the feds already took any Muslim suspects and freed them. Each of the men who blew away TWC came in my the Clinton foreign aid, to learn how to take off in a jew, but never came back for lessons on how to land one. The federal government paid them to kill Americans. Give that the clintons had no problems watching 9,000 Tarahumara Indians and many others starve to death in a planned famine, or beaten to death, what's a few American lives to them? they wanted to stay in power to complete our transition to a nazi nation with her as fuhrer.

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Aug 14, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

I think the when World Trade Center building 7 fell when it wasn’t hit is very questionable that this was an inside job. And the towers themselves have me bewildered because I remember hearing multiple witnesses saying they heard pops right before they fell. And I have always wondered why the fell exactly like buildings that get demolished 🤔

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Aug 14, 2022·edited Aug 14, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

The thing that made me think 9/11 was an inside job was the almost 100% saturation of career establishment politicians in "elected" office. Just like anything that happens today.

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Aug 14, 2022Liked by Strange Sounds

Camel drivers do not have nuclear weapons. Nuclear bombs were used to destroy the complex. That tells you who perpetrated the mass killing and destruction. More people have now died of radiation poisoning in NY than died on the day of the bombings.

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I remember in 1984, everyone was asking whether it was really "1984." It wasn't yet "1984" in 1984, but one thing for sure, Newspeak is now quite prevalent in a world where freedom of speech and assembly is regarded as a threat to democracy. Where something called the "inflation Reduction Act," is precisely the opposite.

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