James Corbett Discusses 9/11 Trillions: Follow the Money

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James Corbett published his 9/11 Trillions documentary in 2015, which is still relevant today. He says that stock trades show there was advance knowledge of 9/11. Donald Rumsfeld announced that $2.3 trillion was missing from the Pentagon the day before the 9/11 attack. Corbett named Wirt D. Walker III, a distant relative of the Bush family and business partner of Marvin Bush, the President’s brother, as someone who traded using advanced knowledge of 9/11. Walker was never interviewed as part of the investigation because it had “revealed no ties to terrorism or other negative information.” RIchard Grove gave a chilling testimony of what happened to his co-workers on 9/11 after they discovered financial irregularities that appeared to be insider trading with Marsh & McLennan.

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Link for video:  9/11 Trillions: Follow the Money (includes full transcript)

Link for Corbett Report’s 9/11 page

 

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Ed
Ed
7 months ago

This is another example of WHY we should defund and disband the “F I B” and the CIA. they are supposed to WATCH the activity of these damn foreign nationals / terrorists. Now those clowns are retired and living nicely off taxpayer dollars for their murderous incompetancy.

Tom Ball
Tom Ball
7 months ago

“What makes sayanim conspiracy theories particularly difficult to combat is that the Mossad, like many national spy agencies, does indeed have agents and assets throughout the world, although they are not necessarily Jewish and the scale is much smaller than conspiracists claim. “A lot of the most successful conspiracy theories, and lies in general, have a kernel of truth,” says Rebecca Federman, an antisemitism analyst at the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). “There is a system of sayanim. That’s a reality. There are people who help Israeli intelligence assets around the world. When it gets to be antisemitic is when it falls… Read more »

Tom Ball
Tom Ball
7 months ago

People should reserve the right to be angry about the attacks of 9/11 regardless of who perpetrated them. If that anger gets confused with “hatred” or people use it to accuse the accuser, that’s their problem.