Former Governor lectures disbelieving Howard Stern on impossible
collapse of buildings
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Former Governor Jesse Ventura went further in his 9/11 skepticism than
ever before today when he told the Howard Stern Show of his fear that
elements of the U.S. government carried out the attack, stating, "I
hate to fear....that we possibly did it to ourselves."
"There's a lot of very difficult questions that have not been answered
and no one seems to want to provide any answers," Ventura told Stern,
adding that the most prescient was, "That a third building could fall
into its own footprint five hours later having not been struck by much
of anything....
the 9/11 Commission didn't even address the issue.
Pressed by Stern as to what he thought had happened, Ventura stated,
"I hate to fear what could have happened that possibly we did it to
ourselves," to which Stern responded "you're kidding me".
Ventura explained that he worked in demolitions when he was in the
Navy and questioned how the buildings could fall at the rate of gravity.
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Pressed by Stern as to what he thought had happened, Ventura stated,
"I hate to fear what could have happened that possibly we did it to
ourselves," to which Stern responded "you're kidding me".
Ventura explained that he worked in demolitions when he was in the
Navy and questioned how the buildings could fall at the rate of gravity.
Article continues:
https://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2008/052108_ventura_fears.htm