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West Virginia Candidate Jeff Becker Questions WTC 7 Collapse in Senate Debate carried nationally on C-SPAN - Video

October 22nd, 2010
Categories: News, 9-11

Link: http://snardfarker.ning.com/video/west-virginia-candidate-jeff?xg_source=shorten_twitter

Becker, who noted himself as an engineer, went on to give an extended explanation concerning the impossibility of WTC 7¡äs collapse, as well as the contradiction between the laws of physics and the government¡¯s official account [links added to suppliment the references to fact in his statement; emphasis in bold also added]: ¡°Building 7 was two blocks away from the twin towers¨C and that¡¯s important to consider because it was not rained on by any debris. It was just a 40-story building. And at 5 p.m. on 9/11, Jane Standley, reporter from the BBC was standing right in front, at Ground Zero, and reported that Building 7 had collapsed, when in fact you could see it over her shoulder. And then, 20 minutes later, it did collapse. This is foreknowledge, and it needs to be investigated.¡±

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