There'd be evidence of such on everybody's Ring doorbell cameras and other security related cameras. Where's that footage?
Conveniently, the power was out, so there's no footage. Just like all the security cameras were down during tons of other events we've been told to not be suspicious of the last 10ish years. Anything that was recorded, is probably gone.
Conveniently, the power was out, so there's no footage. Just like all the security cameras were down during tons of other events we've been told to not be suspicious of the last 10ish years. Anything that was recorded, is probably gone.
That's a convenient thing to say though. I suppose absolutely no one was awake either and absolutely no one had any backup power or battery operated security devices. Funny how there is always some footage of nearly everything these days. I'm unconvinced that there is nothing at all in terms of video evidence during the event. People whip out their phones for everything so it's out there somewhere. I'd like to see that footage.
https://youtu.be/_zik2vcn1yk?si=wAyuux3l7SDhE49o
Really weird that shirts survived inside the building...
Really weird that shirts survived inside the building...
Yes, it's really weird that those shirts "survived" the fire inside that building and are now going to be auctioned off by the man who "found" them. Totally not suspicious at all. Totally not suspicious in the same way that one of the 9/11 hijacker's passport was found untouched on top of the rubble of the building. Don't question it because it supports the whole "blue items were unaffected" claim. And don't question how they are still folded neatly but sitting between pieces of rubble that are likely unrelated to the storage of T shirts. Questioning it and the man's motives are noticing too much, goyim! Stop noticing goyim!
They aren't able to use cadaver dogs, because there's no cadavers to be found, so far. If there's no bodies, or signs of bodies, it is very likely there's no phones to attempt to recover data from.
They aren't able to use cadaver dogs, because there's no cadavers to be found, so far. If there's no bodies, or signs of bodies, it is very likely there's no phones to attempt to recover data from.
So you're saying that it is possible to cremate hundreds of bodies to complete ash in a short period of time? That could have been useful to have 80 years ago. Sounds like we just needed to build some houses so we could bake 6 gorrillion cookies in no time flat.
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