Another nail in the coffin of the "official story" of 9/11. Building 7's lobby was blown up before either tower collapsed and explosions going off below the building and on various floors. Barry Jennings walked over bodies in the lobby. What else is it going to take to prove to people that the World Trade Center was a controlled demolition? Spread this video far and wide! Thank you for your great work Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas.










No background music please its ruins the videos. I would like to "hear" the actual sounds along with the actual video. Thanks!
Posted by: Robert | July 10, 2008 at 01:53 AM
To Robert,
There is no background music in this video. Did you even watch it?
Posted by: James | July 10, 2008 at 02:16 AM
I would like to know how many explosions he has been around and witnessed.
I know of a simple test to show how people can get confused about explosions. Take a large board and hit it flat on a flat surface. It will sound like an explosion. I say this after hearing many explosions in real life. Both set and artillery rounds.
At least his story is consistent about the Cessna. So comments from other people were really accurate during the event.
I saw the live feed of the second plane hitting the tower. There were pieces of the plane and building shooting out of the other side. I could say like missiles but they weren't. They were debris from fast moving objects.
Sorry, this video doesn't sway my thoughts.
Posted by: Robin | July 15, 2008 at 11:35 PM
For the poster that wonders how many explosions Barry has been around witnessing.
There is one easy way to tell an explosion from other sounds that might mimic explosions. The way to tell, is the fact that you FEEL an explosion as much as you hear it.
My very first explosion I heard, was the detonation of a frag granade, and I KNEW it was an explosion the instant I felt the "vibration" that followed it.
So even though I never witnessed an explosion before that moment, I knew. Just as I can imagine Barry and other people that day could have known it was explosions they heard.
P.S. For the record, I have heard many explosions since. C4, Granades, air to ground missiles etc. I was serving in the marines.
Posted by: Bo | September 16, 2008 at 04:46 AM