By Mark Conlon
I was invited back onto the Jerm Warfare Podcast again, to talk about my research into alleged planes on 9/11. In my presentation I dive into the intricate details
surrounding the events of 9/11, with a sharp focus on the planes involved (or,
rather, allegedly involved).
There is growing scepticism towards the official
narrative, underscoring the pivotal role of 9/11 in shaping public
consciousness, and scrutinise anomalies in flight data and eyewitness accounts.
Mark presents his research on the 'no planes' theory, probing the role of technology and obvious cover-ups. The discussion also covers the physics of the impacts, the significance of military exercises on that day, and peculiarities in passenger manifests, urging listeners to question accepted narratives and consider the deeper implications of 9/11.
Bio: Mark is a researcher and author known for his critical
analysis of the 9/11 events, particularly focusing on the anomalies surrounding
the alleged plane crashes.
Concluding, I would like to thank Jeremy Nell for inviting me onto his
podcast, and also UK Column for hosting it.
Thanks for watching & caring!