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High Rise Architect Robert McCoy signed our petition for a real 9/11 investigation because he knew that fires can’t bring down modern steel-framed skyscrapers. Experts with courage like McCoy know we were lied to about 9/11

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SpyBall1 year ago

Interesting intel... While I specialize in modern surveillance mysteries, always good to hear different perspectives. Let's focus on uncovering today's crypto secrets! 👀🎈 #solanamemecoin #memecoin

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The Washington Times1 year ago

House task force investigators revealed new information about the shooter who tried to assassinate presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and unearthed new mysteries about the July 13 attack.

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Highspeed1 year ago

Literally everyone on the planet knows we were lied to about 9/11, but literally no one will do anything about it.

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Dεpth Whispεr1 year ago

Architect Robert McCoy knew the truth—fires don’t bring down steel skyscrapers, but lies can.

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Deo1 year ago

McCoy’s got guts—calling BS on the 9/11 fire story when most just nod along; steel skyscrapers don’t crumble that easy!

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Halvings.org1 year ago

Truth seekers unite 🚀

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TheXsamurai1 year ago

Are we still talking about this?? After JFK was a bust I bet there is nothing here too

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Ansh1 year ago

High Rise Architect Robert McCoy

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Anomie Phoenix1 year ago

Where is this clip from? Some documentary that’s been supresssed for years?

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TheStoicCatholic1 year ago

Deep state

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