BBC's Jane Standley - Audio cuts-out when asked about WTC7

Unlocking_Freedom
Published on Aug 9, 2020
Further technical problems with the BBC to New York LIVE link on 9/11...

This time there are audio problems when Jane Standley is asked about the 9/11 enigma, that is WTC7 !!!

Jane Standley of BBC World makes a night time appearance at 8:22pm, this is her first appearance since WTC7 fell behind her at 5:20pm (after the BBC had a premonition and reported it collapsed at 4:57pm).

More at : http://youtube.com/watch?v=C7SwOT29gbc

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Now in this video, All is WELL... until Bill Turnbull asks Jane Standley...

"After the collapse of the Salomon Building Jane, are the other buildings in that area stable"

This is when the audio problems start, preventing any further discussion.

Online stream at...

http://www.archive.org/details/bbc200109111941-2023

and

http://www.archive.org/details/bbc200109112023-2104

Timed using the Internet Archive, this appearance starts at 20:22 EDT.

9/11 TV Archive Link...

http://www.archive.org/details/sept_11_tv_archive

Please review our petition to the BBC regarding the Salomon Brothers Building (WTC7) at...

http://petitiononline.com/wtc7bbc/

Investigate 9/11 or at least support a REAL inquiry...

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