9/11 - The Jane Standley / BBC WTC7 Incident Explained

Unlocking_Freedom
Published on Aug 9, 2020
I just thought I would add a little more to the BBC's explanation of the early report of World Trade Center 7's collapse.

The BBC's explanation is from the documentary "Conspiracy Files - The Third Tower":
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9072062020229593250&ei=c5ERSvCuMo24qQKI3tSBCA&q=the+third+tower&hl=en

Sources for the quotes:

Lieutenant William Ryan:
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110117.PDF

Deputy Chief Peter Hayden:
http://www.firehouse.com/terrorist/911/magazine/gz/hayden.html

Chief Daniel Nigro:
http://911guide.googlepages.com/danielnigro


The news clips are from archive.org (The following times are approximate)

The BBC incident:
4:57 and 5:08 pm (The 5:08 clip is the one in this video)

Other Misreports:

ABC - 9:55 am - 9/11
NBC - 10:24 am - 9/11
CNN - 9:45 am - 9/11
CBS - 2:13 pm - 9/12
FOX - 8:51 pm - 9/12

There were more misreports, but I thought I would include the more obvious ones, and I can't guarantee that I caught them all.

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