It is
very unusual that a prominent — and controversial– 9/11 witness would die only days before the release of
NIST’s report on WTC7 and shortly after a firestorm erupted over his testimony that
he heard explosions inside the building prior to collapse of either tower and that
there were dead bodies in the building’s blown-out lobby.
The BBC aired
The Third Tower in July in attempt to debunk Barry Jennings’ account– which is both contradictory and damaging to the official 9/11 story– by making issue over whether or not he said he “saw” dead bodies in the lobby.
Yet Jennings own statement in an exclusive interview with Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas– which has not been denied– was: “
The fire fighter who took us down kept saying, ‘Don’t look down.’ And I said, ‘Why.’ And we were stepping over people– you know, you can feel when you’re stepping over people.”
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via WRH