View Full Version : Energy Weapon That Destroyed the TWIN TOWERS
onawah
1st March 2015, 21:01
I saw this on Dutchsinse's Facebook page today
MU0v-Z7MTH8
Published on Mar 1, 2015
re: Brookhaven National Laboratories Particle Accelerator
DeDukshyn
1st March 2015, 22:02
A bit grasping at straws I think he is .. but still interesting. The large circular "structure" at Brookhaven I believe is an underground particle collider. I am not sure how a particle collider could be used to dissolve large buildings, but if anyone has a theory ...
onawah
1st March 2015, 22:30
It is not my area of expertise, but one of the commenters on the youtube page said:
Jim Marrs says it came from Brookhaven Labs, just a few miles away. It is the same thing that happened to TWA 800. He has been saying this for years.
Marrs is pretty knowledgeable.
Thats strange that, at the current moment I am watching a TV programme called Conspiracry Theory with Jesse Ventura. This particular episode aired on TruTv at 10pm tonight and is all about directed energy weaponry. So far this episode has talked about Mr Tesla and John Hutchinson who has been doing some wicked experiments. Jesse Ventura, the moment I saw this thread said that he thought that this bended piece of metal looked remarkably similar to the steal beams from 9/11. Too much of a coincidence is that but thanks for the thread. :-D
Oouthere
2nd March 2015, 03:03
Just so I understand this, when "they" want to fire this energy weapon they have to build two new buildings!? Must be really expensive and highly trained carpenters working incredibly fast to hit mobile targets :rolleyes:
Cardillac
2nd March 2015, 16:34
for another perspective on 9/11 do read Dr. Judy Wood's highly unsettling "Where Did the Towers Go?"- if one is not yet aware of Dr. Wood's research then I have to ask why some members of this forum only choose to go in one direction instead of informing themselves of all possibilities-
Larry
King Arthur
2nd March 2015, 19:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU0v-Z7MTH8
Published on Mar 1, 2015
Brookhaven National Laboratories Particle Accelerator
Hervé
2nd March 2015, 19:18
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Published on Mar 1, 2015
Brookhaven National Laboratories Particle Accelerator
Hello King Arthur,
I merged your thread with this earlier, pre-existing one.
Cheers!
PS: Fresh from the cookie-cutter:
My guess is that, it's time for you to gain some mastery over the "Advanced Search (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?77629-Google-site-search-vs-built-in-search)" function one can find at the upper right corner of any Project Avalon page...
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