talk about 9/11 theories at swiss tv station (1)
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After spending the better part of the last five years treating these theories with utmost skepticism, I have devoted serious time to actually studying them in recent months, and have also carefully watched several videos that are available on the subject. I have come to believe that significant parts of the 9/11 theories are true, and that therefore significant parts of the "official story" put out by the U.S. government and the 9/11 Commission are false.
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Yeah, it's not like we all live on the same planet, where the actions of one country have an effect elsewhere in the world.
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@HappyLuckyPig haha Sorry demfall :-) Hät chönne schwöre die redit dütsch aber Ich luege halt scho velli Johr nömme I die cheschte Grüessli und Sorry !
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@HappyLuckyPig I get the Swiss German TV stations (SF1 and SF2), and most of the time, they are speaking in Schwitzerdeutsch, mostly in Züri Dütsch, sometimes in Bärndütsch.
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@Vierotchka Swiss German is not anymore spoken on TV in Switzerland :-)
and yes this is U1 TV But U1 cant be watcht in whole CH
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Thank you very much for uploading & translating these ! :)
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AID$ = 911 = BAILOUT$ = HELP ...Shadow Governments create it ...Government$ to the re$cue...It works.
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Alot of America who side with the "OffiCIAl" version of 911 have NEVER even heard of WTC7.....Boy, I sure would hate to SIDE with stupid.
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The Anthrax attacks where home grown inside jobs...Why stop it just there??? I guess they couldn't blame that one on a man in a cave...
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The gullibility of the people shows the weakness not the strength of it's people..No wonder their leaders are always laughing...An easily fooled public is not a strong one...I want to belong to a strong nation...To a strong independent people...Not one that was overcome by box-cutters..Not one that believe the instant fabricated story of the biggest crime ever against itself.
Not one of the Swiss German TV stations speak in pure German, all their programs are in Swiss German, whereas the people in this video spoke in pure German without the slightest trace of a Swiss German accent. Are you sure this comes from U1?
Vierotchka 3 years ago
Daniele Ganser spoke Swiss German, he's born in Tessin. Stöhlker spoke German as he himself is born in Germany. The Stöhlker talk itself is based on the U1 network, so i guess, it was also shown there.
basti0007 3 years ago