A group of people who question the official version of the September 11 terrorist attacks has adopted a stretch of highway in Missouri.

The “St. Louis 9/11 Questions Meetup Group” has agreed keep 5,000 miles of roadway free of litter in exchange for having its name on Adopt-a-Highway signs. Organizer Donald Stahl told KSDK the group decided to participate in the state program for “free publicity.”

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Stahl and others in his group believe that the World Trade Center in New York City was destroyed by a controlled demolition. Many followers of the so-called 9/11 Truth Movement believe the U.S. government orchestrated the 9/11 terror attacks in a false flag operation.

The Missouri Department of Transportation, which runs the Adopt-a-Highway program, is prohibited from denying applicants based on their viewpoints. The department had previously tried to prohibit a Ku Klux Klan group from participating in the program, but was forced to allow the racist organization to take part after losing a legal battle.

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