NBA star's website publishes article questioning events of 9/11
The posts text reads:
September 11, 2001 was one of the worst days in American history. Thousands of lives were lost both in the attacks and after during the war. Theres been talk about how people think that the terrorist attacks that happened that day were an inside job. We hear one thing from the media and government agencies, but are we getting the truth?
There were two impossibilities that occurred in this footage that was close-up of the attacks on the South Tower. The video was slowed down so that you can see it clearly.
Supposedly the materials that the buildings are made of wouldnt allow a plane to slice through it as cleanly as flight 175 did. The second impossibility is something easily missed, even though youve probably seen the replay a million times when it happened. The guy in the video did a screen grab so you can see it perfectly. The way it appeared just wasnt right.
So what do you think was September 11 an inside job? Or, was this video tweaked to make us think that it was?
The following video, which questions whether a plane actually flew into the towers, accompanied the post:
The article was subsequently shared on Shaqs official Facebook page, where it was also deleted; but not before receiving 5,483 likes and 2,539 shares in about three hours, according to a screengrab from the New York Post.
Appearing on the Blog.shaq.com website sometime yesterday, a post which was deleted soon thereafter claims, A Close Up Video Was Discovered of 9/11: You Wont Believe What It Shows!
Don't allow yourself to be distracted by these sideshows. The focus should be on WHO was respnsible for 9/11, not this sillyness about was that particular footage real.
Don't allow yourself to be distracted by these sideshows. The focus should be on WHO was respnsible for 9/11, not this sillyness about was that particular footage real.