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the Twin Towers fell to the ground, Erich
Huffschmid had no reason to doubt the
conspiracy theory we know as the official
version of what happened that tragic day.
After all, with most sensible people
he thought that "conspiracy
theories" were usually expressions of
paranoia. So he probably had to answer one
very painful question for himself, before he
could write the book we are reviewing here.
"Is the Government story concerning September
eleven a conspiracy theory?"
Recent polls show, that a majority of
people answer this painful question with
"yes".
And Eric Huffschmid is one of them.
Mr. Hasid is a respected software
engineer and programmer, respected in what
he does. And successful too. Has he become a
"conspiracy theorist"?
In a way, yes.
The writer of this great book doesn't
really propose another "what really happened"
version. And he doesn't speculate either.
He's just doing what the title of the book
suggests: asking very Painful Questions.
Huffschmid not proposing a conspiracy
theory, he is exposing one. By simply asking
questions. Each of them can be answered. But
the answers will not back up the official
version.
Let's take a look at a few of these
questions:
- Why is the military
hiding the video of Flight 77 as it
crashes into the Pentagon?
- Why did the WTC fall down in exactly
the same unique way as advertized by the
demolition company who cleaned up the
ruins afterwards?
- Why do so few people
know what Building 7 is and why it
collapsed at 5:30 PM?
- Why do the official stories claim that
the Twin Towers melted to the ground
through fire where it is a
scientifically proven fact steel
buildings never do?
- Why didn't seismic
stations pick up the crash of Flight 77
into the Pentagon?
This book truly asks the
questions. Questions so painful that it
doesn't really matter whether they are
answered or not.
NOTE: The writer of this book has, after
releasing what can only be considered a
classic on the topic, moved on to
anti-semitic realms where we at the Dubroom
most definitely would not want to follow
him.
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