https://x.com/Truthtellerftm/status/1964215016489415003
Who were the Israeli art students who had access to the 90th and 91st floors of the WTC buildings?
The so called art history students from Tel-Aviv, Israel who got access to the 90th and 91st floor of the World Trade Center in New York on January 2nd, 2001, through a friendly Jewish organization, where in fact explosive experts.
They even managed to have access day and night, also to the technical areas in the buildings, via Securacom security service. Securacom also supervised Dulles Airport and American Airlines. Securacom was, until 31 December, 2000, co-owned by the brother of the president, Marvin Bush.
We not only see rail protectors, but also countless other electrical components. The LittelFuse company is also part of Tracor, a Texas government contractor that had a subsidiary named Vitro, later renamed Halliburton. The vice-president, Dick Cheney, was the director. Halliburton collected $40 million after 9/11.
The men in the photo are hard to recognize, but one of them has been identified as Hanan Serfaty, an Israeli military expert in explosives. All the equipment that we see on the photo can be used to detonate jump charges. Normally, art history students are not concerned with jump loads.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.