Give This Journalist A Medal For Confronting Larry Silverstein About 9/11
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Thank you. This one’s for Larry Silverstein. Last time we talked, sir, I asked you if you could address some of the Not Eleven conspiracy theories that you were accused of. Sadly, your response has actually invited more of them. I mean, for the record, everybody knows your infamous comments on PBS, where you said pool building seven on 525 on the day of not eleven. They were not sure they’re going to be able to contain the fire as a, you know, we’ve had such terrible losses.
Life response is pull it. And they made that decision to pull, and we watched the building collapse. Your official response was that it was the firefighters. My question is, it was pretty clear that you meant the building. And if it was the firefighters, they already are outside the building by twelve because the water lines were broken. Ask the question. And the fire chief that you said you spoke to, fire Chief Negro denies talking to you on that day of not eleven.
Can you answer those questions and address theories against me? I suggest everybody’s consideration, the whole book at the thousands of pages of testimony that have been rendered in many years since 911. And let’s use today’s session for some. Are you aware of testimony of bombs in the building before the building collapsed, sir? Are you aware of that testimony, sir? There’s testimony by Baron Jennings. Sir. You don’t have to touch me.
Listen, I walk away. All I’m asking is a question. I don’t have to be kicked out. It’s a legitimate question. You don’t have to put your hands on me. But all I’m saying is no, I’m not, I’m here. The question was not answered. That’s why I have agreed. Larry Silverstein was told not to come into work. That’s why him, his daughter, and his son never showed up to work on 911.
He put an insurance policy on the building. Reporters, do your job. Please ask some questions. All right. .