On September 11th, 2001 the Pentagon was hit, the two Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City were hit by airplanes and destroyed. And Flight 93 crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.
Thousands of lives were lost that day, but why?
Do we really know what happend that day? Do people even care about the truth or is it too painful to think about?
There was so much contradictory evidence to the story that was told by the official narrative. But the country shifted immediately into attacking an unrelated country and seemingly forgot about 9/11. Would taking revenge on Iraq would help us feel better about what happened on 9/11? The US finally withdrew our troops from Afghanistan on August 30, 2021, but we had not accomplished any new objectives in a decade. Afghanistan seems to be right back to where it started in 2001, except now they have billions of dollars of US military equipment that was left behind.
President Obama had his soldiers kill Osama bin Laden in May 2, 2011 in Pakaistan instead of bringing him to stand trial, why? Osama denied plotting to attack the US which is strange because people that do these kinds of attacks want people to know they planned and successfully executed their attack. But instead Osama stated he did not do it, he could be lying, but why?
September 11th, 2001 unleased a mass of killing and trillions of dollars spend of tax payer money, do we really know why?
Let us remember the people lost in the US and in Iraq and Afghanistan. Only in the truth can we learn from and prevent such events from happening again!