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Explosive evidence at WTC cited by former CDI employee

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A man claiming to be a former employee of a firm specializing in controlled demolition supports the contention that World Trade Center towers 1 and 2, and Building 7 of the complex, were brought down by a controlled demolition, and not by aircraft impacts and resulting fires.
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Born in New York, March 14, 1949. Staff writer for the New York City Tribune, Economic Growth Report, Register-Star. Presently publish on OpEd News. Mr. Duveen heads up a project known as "The Museum of Brooklyn Art and Culture,' which explores (more...)
 

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