Loose Change 9/11

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  • 2015
  • 52 min

Loose Change 9/11 is a documentary film that investigates the events of September 11th, 2001, particularly the World Trade Center attacks that shocked the world. The film presents a critical analysis of the official story of events and offers an alternative perspective on what really happened that day. The film is the third in the Loose Change series, which began as a low-budget internet film and gained popularity among conspiracy theorists and skeptics alike. This edition has a higher production value and features interviews with eyewitnesses, experts, and researchers to support its claims.

The film starts with a brief overview of the events of 9/11, including the official story that terrorists hijacked four planes and crashed two of them into the Twin Towers. The film then introduces several discrepancies and inconsistencies in the official story, such as the collapse of Building 7, which was not hit by a plane but collapsed in a manner consistent with a controlled demolition.

The film also highlights the alleged links between the hijackers and the US government, particularly the intelligence agencies, and how they may have been used as pawns in a larger geopolitical game. The documentary explores claims that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, orchestrated by elements within the US government to justify the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq and to enable the expansion of the US intelligence apparatus under the guise of national security.

One of the most compelling arguments presented in the film is the evidence that suggests the Twin Towers were brought down by controlled demolition. The film displays footage of the towers collapsing from multiple angles and at different speeds, indicating that they were not subjected to the same forces that would cause a natural collapse due to the planes' impact and ensuing fires.

The film also examines the eyewitness testimonies that describe explosions in the basement, and several structural engineers and architects who suggest that the pattern and speed of the towers' collapse match a controlled demolition. The documentary analyzes the official explanation for the towers' collapse, pointing out its flaws and inconsistencies.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the film is the alleged connection between the 9/11 attacks and global politics, particularly the role of Saudi Arabia and Israel in the events. The film investigates the alleged connection between the hijackers and Saudi Arabia's ruling elite and how they may have provided financial and logistical support for the plot.

The documentary also presents the controversial theory that Israel may have played a role in the attacks, either indirectly or directly, through its intelligence agency, Mossad. The film suggests that Israel may have had a motive to divert attention away from the Palestinian conflict and establish the US as its ally in the region.

Overall, Loose Change 9/11 is a thought-provoking documentary that challenges the official story of the 9/11 attacks and offers an alternative explanation for what really happened that day. While many of the claims made in the film are controversial and disputed, the film raises important questions about the role of governments and intelligence agencies in shaping geopolitical events and the extent to which the public is informed and manipulated. The film is a must-watch for anyone interested in the truth behind one of the most significant events of the modern era.

Loose Change 9/11 is a 2015 documentary with a runtime of 52 minutes.

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    2015
  • Runtime
    52 min
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