BBC reported 9/11 WTC 7 "collapse" before it happened!!! - Bob Bowman: Patriot Tour 2007 - pt 4

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Published on Aug 9, 2020
Dr. Bob Bowman from the Patriot Tour 2007 at the Veteran's Hall in San Luis Obispo, California. Part 4 of 6! (11:55) -video shown of World Trade Center Building 7 and the BBC who announced it's "collapse" 23 minutes early. On September 11th 2001, BBC World reported at 4:57pm eastern time that the Salomon Brothers Building (more commonly known as WTC7 or World Trade Center 7) had collapsed. The truth is the building was still standing at this time, it did not actually fall until 5:20pm. What's even more amazing is building 7 can be see over the reporter's left shoulder, as she delivers the live report. Jane Standley, the reporter from the BBC, does not even realize the very building she is telling the world about can be seen behind her still standing. Most damning is the fact that the live connection failed 5 minutes before the building actually fell, and in February 2007 the BBC claimed they "lost" the original footage! Is it just an error that the BBC was reporting a unique historical event 23 minutes before it occurred? Is it possible the reports were pre-written because 9/11 was a scripted event? If you don't think this might be possible please research: "Operation Northwoods" for PROOF our United States government has at least considered using fake terror attacks to manipulate American citizens into supporting unjust war.

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