Thursday, September 11, 2014
- Thursday, September 11, 2014
- Elder of Ziyon
Egypt's ON TV today featured "member of the Historical Society" Dr. Amr Sonbol, where he discussed his "research" on 9/11.
According to Sonbol, the planes that hit the World Trade Center were remotely controlled drones. But to control them, the Mossad had leased 5 floors in a building that overlooked the towers, because, somehow, the controllers had to be in the vicinity of the towers to do their job. How exactly that works when the planes were diverted from their original flight paths from hundreds of miles away is a little fuzzy.But, we are assured, that it would have been technically impossible to do the attacks otherwise.
Also, of course, many Jews didn't come to work that day in lower Manhattan.
He also said that Mohammed Atta, who was a hijacker of the remotely controlled planes, was really an American air force pilot based out of Hamburg.
He has previously accused the "Jew" George Soros of writing the 2012 Islamic Brotherhood constitution when they were controlling Egypt.
So this guy is perfect to discuss matters on Egyptian national TV.
According to Sonbol, the planes that hit the World Trade Center were remotely controlled drones. But to control them, the Mossad had leased 5 floors in a building that overlooked the towers, because, somehow, the controllers had to be in the vicinity of the towers to do their job. How exactly that works when the planes were diverted from their original flight paths from hundreds of miles away is a little fuzzy.But, we are assured, that it would have been technically impossible to do the attacks otherwise.
Also, of course, many Jews didn't come to work that day in lower Manhattan.
He also said that Mohammed Atta, who was a hijacker of the remotely controlled planes, was really an American air force pilot based out of Hamburg.
He has previously accused the "Jew" George Soros of writing the 2012 Islamic Brotherhood constitution when they were controlling Egypt.
So this guy is perfect to discuss matters on Egyptian national TV.