Blog purpose: This is the first post for a blog that I should really have started a few years ago. What finally got me to start it was two separate events: [1] the loss of September Clues researcher "Reel.Deal"'s work on the September Clues forums,[just one of many excellent researchers there], due either to site hacking or whatever, and [2], the comment of "Ab Irato" on whose radio show I had appeared, when he told me he thought a site dedicated to highlighting notable research updates from the September Clues researchers, {who continue to find new evidence that further confirms their contention that all of the original US "live" broadcast footage for 9/11 [i.e. ABC, NBC, CNN, Fox, CBS, ] is in actual fact fake, and was pre-manufactured using computers and then broadcast as if live, into the homes of millions of Americans that day}, would be a good idea. I decided that I needed to do the same thing myself in order to help prevent the future loss of research at the September Clues site that I personally believed to be particularly important because of its clarity/simplicity . regards, obf.
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Fake "Live" 2010 N.I.S.T. Twin Tower Collapse Footage:
I currently believe that the "live" MSM network collapse sequences for WTC1 and 2 [and 7] , just like all of the original, allegedly "live" MSM aired network Fl.175 sequences [and like all, post-event released amateur equivalents], are all fakes [i.e pre -manufactured on computers, then dishonestly broadcast as being "live"], as revealed by Simon Shack and the various talented September Clues researchers.
Recently the super observant folks at September Clues uncovered yet more evidence in support of this proposition:
Imagery discrepancies in NIST footage released 2010 [ a piece of debris falls towards camera without ever becoming larger on screen; the debris falls at a speed far above its possible terminal velocity [apparently under 4 sec.s , more than double the real-world possible speed- see the gif below extracted from the video ] :