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World Trade Center Explosion footage
by Rubber-neck Thursday March 09, 2006 at 08:28 PM

Take at look at this clip from Dylan Avery's latest edition of Loose Change, which analyse the monumental fraud that was the WTC disater.

video: windows media at 6.2 mebibytes

Download it and share it. You can probably find the full clip somewhere on the net.

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