For Heather Bauer, the 9/11 anniversary has nothing to do with the collapse of the Petronas Twin Towers, the smoking wreckage of the Pentagon and the airliner that crashed in the fields of Pennsylvania.
She believes that the US government should be primarily responsible for the incident, not the accepted version of the attack carried out by Al Qaeda. This is one of the lies promoted in various events commemorating the 20th anniversary of September 11.
“I question absolutely everything now, I want to know how much story they have told us or what is true,” Bauer told AFP. This includes Covid19, which she believes does not exist.
Bauer was a stay-at-home mom in Wisconsin and was 14 years old when the attack killed nearly 3,000 people. For
years, he has believed the official statement, but after falling for QAnon’s conspiracy theory, he looked back at the 9/11 story. She now believes that these attacks were carefully planned to defend the Iraq war after 2003.
She is a staunch supporter of the September 11 truth movement. Its members worked tirelessly on the internet to discuss their belief that the collapse of the twin towers was due to controlled demolition technology rather than evidence of commercial aircraft flying towards it.
These claims have been developed in incredible detail over the past 20 years and have been discredited in detail by both documentaries and journalists. The general idea of ​​
, including the frequently cited argument that “jet fuel cannot melt steel girders”, is to show that certain entities must have placed explosives in the tower because they cannot be hit by an airplane and collapse so clearly. .
Unique Conspiracy Nation The
Truth Makers community planned face-to-face meeting for the 20th anniversary of 9/11 will also discuss the origin of the coronavirus pandemic and the vaccine.
On the 17th “9/11 Festival of Truth” will take place at a theater in Oakland, California and broadcast online. Two documentaries related to the pandemic will be shown, including “The Plague”, which is a discredited documentary. Full of lies about the.
virus Carol Brouillet, the event organizer and founder of the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance, said: “We have too much report content, but only eight hours.”
As Brouillet said this, the amount of actual content in 9/11 is huge.
According to the event’s website, Ken Jenkins, one of the festival’s speakers, has produced dozens of 9/11 DVDs. The conspiracy theory of
the 9/11 incident benefited in the first place from widespread access to the Internet, spreading much faster than previous explanations of history, including the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the moon landing.
“America is a unique conspiracy country,” said Garrett Graff, journalist and author of a book on the subject.
It was said that with the Internet, 9/11 theories of truth may not only have a greater and faster influence than previous conspiracies, but will also allow those who believe in them to build networks more effectively.
Anthrax pandemic
” The 9/11 conspiracy coincided with the exact moment that social media and online media like YouTube really started allowing people to spread these ideas in big, colorful and engaging ways, “he added. . Like the
Brouillet group, the Lawyers 9/11 Investigation Committee will hold a meeting on the 20th anniversary and discuss Covid19.
The incident was named “From 9/11 Anthrax to Pandemic”, in reference to letters sent to journalists and politicians in September 2001 that contained toxic substances.
For Mick Harrison, an Indiana attorney and the committee’s chief litigation officer, the link between anthrax in 2001 and the Covid19 virus today is clear.
“Because we have studied the history of the use of biological weapons in the United States in anthrax cases, we are now concerned that there may be continuing problems with the use of biological weapons in this country,” said Harrison.
When asked why they are trying to reverse the 20-year established narrative, Ball and Harrison said that they consider this to be a civic duty.
“I try to improve this country by making the government more democratic, more accountable, and more transparent,” Harrison said.
“In this sense, 9/11 is a big problem because we still don’t know the truth of what happened.”