9/11 False Narrative

Photos from Where Did the Towers Go? by Dr. Judy Wood

Toasted cars

Parts of vehicles with red paint were not toasted
The 9/11 Commission Report claims that the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City collapsed on September 11, 2001 due to intense heat due to fires resulting from hijacked commercial airplanes that struck the towers. The 9/11 Commission Report is a false narrative. This article explains why.
Let us assume for a minute that airplanes did in fact crash into the Twin Towers and that the jet fuel carried in the airplanes did in fact catch fire. Problem. Jet fuel does not burn at a temperature high enough to melt the steel columns in the towers. Therefore, the towers could not have collapsed as a result of the steel columns melting due to burning jet fuel.
But there's a bigger problem. If the towers collapsed into their own footprint, why were there no debris piles below where the towers stood? If the Twin Towers had collapsed due to fire or had been taken down with explosives, 500,000 tons would have ended up on the ground below each tower. And yet the amount of debris that ended up where the towers stood was almost non-existent.
The towers didn't fall down. They were pulverized, along with their physical and human contents, and the pulverized material became fine airborne dust as is evident by the photo to the left.
In her book Where Did the Towers Go?, Dr. Judy Wood explains that what was observed could have resulted from a form of directed energy technology. In other words, the observed destruction could have been caused by energy that was directed and used as a weapon (Directed Energy Weaponry or DEW).
Use of DEW to remove the Twin Towers would also explain the strange phenomena that was observed in the vicinity of where the Twin Towers had stood (see photos).

Unburnt paper adjacent to toasted cars

Parts of vehicles with blue paint were not toasted
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