Rescue and recovery workers described molten metal, melted bodies
Podcaster Ian Crossland was working close to the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, and in the weeks afterward.
During that time, he had the opportunity to speak to firefighters and other workers who were exploring the destroyed skyscrapers. They described molten metal and firefighters’ suits that had survived even though the bodies had melted.
“Months after the buildings came down there was still molten flowing steel. At the time, I was like, ‘I guess that’s what happens when buildings fall down.”
The co-host of Tim Poole’s Timcast was interviewed by Andy Steele for AE911Truth’s 24th Hour conference, and he described how he awakened to the 9/11 deception.
“I think the near free fall of the buildings and the nano-thermite in the dust were the two nails that really made me think someone had been in there getting ready to pull those buildings,” Crossland said.
“Buildings don’t fall at free fall speed unless their supports are blown out.”
Crossland admits that he didn’t want to think the buildings had been rigged to explode and that this was done to get the U.S. into war.
“That’s insane. I didn’t want to believe that, but facts are facts.”
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