WSFM 101.7 FM Sydney Radio Interview Richard Gage from AE 9/11 Truth

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WSFM main stream media 101.7 FM interviews Richard Gage (AIA) of Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth , he covers some of the scientific evidence that proves that the World Trade Centre Towers were brought down with a controlled demolition.

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  • who did 9/11?

  • @MrLeeman11 You tell me and we'll both know.

  • they removed all memory of this from their radio website. The big jew came in and made sure of it.

  • Dude, the Richard Gage interview is in three areas of the WSFM site. So what are you talking about?

  • Actually the number is closer to 95k architects in the united states. Please tell me that "I fail" again...I really enjoy that. Thanks :)

  • YOU... fail again.

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  • @MrLeeman11 mossad?

  • youtube

    GAGE TVNZ

    Building 7

    Gage Utzon

    Gage WSFM

    Thomas-Scott Gordon knew that the Twin Towers were ear-marked

    for early de-commissioning by as early as 2007 due to galvanic corrosion (aluminium-steel) , and he knew this as early as 1989.

    vv vv vv dot 911oz dot c om search Thomas Gordon

  • Clearly

    The emperor is NAKED!

    Arrest the emperor for

    INDECENT EXPOSURE!

  • *hanged

  • Oh it only took them 8 fucking years and a million dead Iraqis before they considered it. The job is done.

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