

In the documentary “The Filmmakers' Commemorative Edition” a film about the New York City firefighters by Gedeon and Jules Naudet, other firefighters articulated their alarming accounts about the possibility of demolition explosives being planted in the North and South tower - “Floor by floor it started popping out… It was as if they had detonators planted to take down a building.” The firefighters battling the blazes that day weren’t the only onlookers who noticed something out of the ordinary when it came to the demise of the twin towers. A significant number of news anchors and on-the-scene reporters also began to make on-air comments regarding the North and South tower collapses. Each in turn making distinctive comparisons of how the towers fell in such a controlled “demolition-like” fashion. One by one the reports came in. “We heard a loud explosion.” “We have a report now of a second explosion.” “We have a report now of a fourth explosion.” “The top of the building just blew up.” “We heard a very loud blast – an explosion. Not clear now is why that explosion took place.” Rick Sanchez, who was giving his report live on MSNBC, had this to say, “I spoke with some police officials moments ago, Chris, and they told me they have reason to believe that one of the explosions at the World Trade Center, aside from the one that may have been caused by the impact of the plane with the building, may have been caused by a van that was parked in the building that may have had some type of explosive device in it.” In a separate event he also describes police evacuating an area where police had discovered a ‘suspicious device’ which police officials fear may lead to another explosion. These accounts echo on and on until it is evident that we are not discussing simple terrorists with box cutters hijacking planes and crashing them into buildings. Something else took place September 11, 2001, and what has been presented thus far isn’t even the most damning evidence to suggest a high level cover-up.



