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Federal Grand Jury Convened to Hear Evidence Omitted by 9/11 Commission, Including Explosions, Israeli Agents

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By Ralph Lopez | 24 March 2019

HUB PAGES — A Special Federal Grand Jury has been convened to hear evidence that was never addressed and witnesses who were not included in the 9/11 Commission Report. The evidence was omitted over the objections of victim family members, such as Bob McIlvaine. McIlvaine’s son Bobby was killed in the lobby of WTC1 by an explosive force that shattered thick construction-grade glass and demolished the lobby. McIlvaine maintains this could not have been caused by “fireballs” of kerosene, the central component of jet fuel, coming down the elevator shafts, as the 9/11 Commission concluded.

McIlvaine, other family members and a consortium of architects, engineers and other scientists and technical experts maintain that the pattern of destruction of three skyscrapers on 9/11 indicates that they were destroyed by controlled demolition, using pre-planted explosives and incendiaries.

More than a dozen 9/11 family members who either have not signed settlement agreements that prohibit public discussion of the attacks, or have chosen to ignore them, are spearheading an effort with volunteer attorneys to challenge the 9/11 Commission’s conclusion that the strikes on the Twin Towers by two commercial aircraft initiated a chain of events that resulted in the total destruction of three skyscrapers in lower Manhattan, World Trade Centers One and Two and World Trade Center Seven.

WTC 7 was never hit by a plane, yet it collapsed in a first-ever instance of a construction faulty enough to bring the tower down in a perfectly symmetrical manner, into its own footprint, in seven seconds. […]

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