@UnoRaza haha. So true. Just like he said. Not everyone is bad. We need to stop grouping people together. People are individuals, with individual hearts, minds, and souls.
@talltatguy if people would stop saying "the government did 9/11" maybe people would believe the truth..when they say that it makes it look like it was done by all branches of the government and everyone knew and that would be crazy.. anyone with 1/2 a brain who saw WTC 1, 2 & 7 come down understands that is not how buildings collapse due to structural failure..they were demolished with explosives..it's as obvious as day from night
Part 2: The terms of the lease gave Silverstein, as leaseholder, the right and obligation to rebuild the structures if destroyed.
Upon leasing the WTC towers Silverstein insured the buildings.
The insurance policies on these four buildings were underwritten by 24 insurance companies for a combined total of $3.55 billion per occurrence in property damage coverage.
Part 1: In January 2001, Silverstein, made a $3.2 billion bid for the lease to the World Trade Center (WTC). His bid was accepted on July 24, 2001, which was the first time in the WTC's 31-year history that the complex changed management. The lease agreement applied to 1, 2, 4 and 5 WTC, and about 425,000 sq ft of retail space.
Silverstein put up $14 million to secure the deal.
This video repeatedly hangs at 2:49 where Aaron speaks about how it takes weeks to prepare a building for demolition.
"I remember getting a call from the fire department commander telling me that they were not sure that they were going to be able to contain the fire. I said, you know we've had such terrible loss of life maybe the smartest thing to do is to PULL IT. They made that decision to pull and we watched the building collapse." -Larry Silverstein, Leaseholder, World Trade Center
I'm thinking that maybe there was a malfunction in bringing down 7, thus the workers seen coming out of the building on a CNN clip saying that " watch that building, it will be coming down soon". As explosions went off behind them, these guys were wearing construction gear. They were leaving the area that Firefighters left at approx 11:30 am. Maybe # 7 was supposed to crumble at the same time as the closest tower and it never happened, giving Barry Jennings time to get out, wow, might be on to..
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Inigo37 1 month ago
thank aaron for some plain logic.
produs13 4 months ago
thank you for not adding music.
rainbowsalads 5 months ago
Aaron Russo was a Jew by the way....
UnoRaza 1 year ago
@UnoRaza haha. So true. Just like he said. Not everyone is bad. We need to stop grouping people together. People are individuals, with individual hearts, minds, and souls.
whoelseknows 8 months ago
R.I.P Aaron Russo GBNF
MrGoldenV 1 year ago
the government as a whole did not do 9/11 it was elements in the government, industry and foreign elements that committed 9/11
xadam2dudex 1 year ago
@xadam2dudex Now your getting it.
talltatguy 1 year ago
@talltatguy if people would stop saying "the government did 9/11" maybe people would believe the truth..when they say that it makes it look like it was done by all branches of the government and everyone knew and that would be crazy.. anyone with 1/2 a brain who saw WTC 1, 2 & 7 come down understands that is not how buildings collapse due to structural failure..they were demolished with explosives..it's as obvious as day from night
xadam2dudex 1 year ago 2
Aaron Russo-American Patriot! He speaks the truth! Thank you Aaron!
NoNORADon911 1 year ago 3
Part 2: The terms of the lease gave Silverstein, as leaseholder, the right and obligation to rebuild the structures if destroyed.
Upon leasing the WTC towers Silverstein insured the buildings.
The insurance policies on these four buildings were underwritten by 24 insurance companies for a combined total of $3.55 billion per occurrence in property damage coverage.
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 1: In January 2001, Silverstein, made a $3.2 billion bid for the lease to the World Trade Center (WTC). His bid was accepted on July 24, 2001, which was the first time in the WTC's 31-year history that the complex changed management. The lease agreement applied to 1, 2, 4 and 5 WTC, and about 425,000 sq ft of retail space.
Silverstein put up $14 million to secure the deal.
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
This video repeatedly hangs at 2:49 where Aaron speaks about how it takes weeks to prepare a building for demolition.
"I remember getting a call from the fire department commander telling me that they were not sure that they were going to be able to contain the fire. I said, you know we've had such terrible loss of life maybe the smartest thing to do is to PULL IT. They made that decision to pull and we watched the building collapse." -Larry Silverstein, Leaseholder, World Trade Center
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
I'm thinking that maybe there was a malfunction in bringing down 7, thus the workers seen coming out of the building on a CNN clip saying that " watch that building, it will be coming down soon". As explosions went off behind them, these guys were wearing construction gear. They were leaving the area that Firefighters left at approx 11:30 am. Maybe # 7 was supposed to crumble at the same time as the closest tower and it never happened, giving Barry Jennings time to get out, wow, might be on to..
blite13 1 year ago
he handles himself very well in this interview.
Rhamsody 1 year ago
genuinely a great man, thank you Aaron Russo, may we honor and cherish your efforts with our own.
tweetisweeti89 1 year ago
Arron went to his grave preaching for our freedom. I admire his balls. I hope we wake up soon and take our country back.
oterra64 2 years ago 17
@oterra64 You "admire his balls"? LMAO!!!! I'm sorry but that is funny as hell!
MrShen3 1 year ago 2
I love this guy!
danny470 3 years ago 7
yes 911 was a inside job. We the people need to help wake everybody up and I thank you for posting this and the work your doing
GEERUP 3 years ago 21