ART HISTORY / ENTERTAINMENT
There is a plethora of artworks and films out there made before September 11th 2001 which are considered to foreshadow the events of 9/11. As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches this coming Sunday we would like to share some of these foreshadowed pieces.
#1. The Spiderman Film Trailer 2001.
#2. Alex Grey's painting "Gaia" from 1989.
The painting contains the WTC Twin Towers in the lower right, along with 2 planes and in the foreground are three figures resembling George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Osama bin Laden.
#3. Sculptor Michael Richards
Perhaps the most striking, tragic and bizarre example is the case of sculptor Michael Richards, the only artist with a studio in the Twin Towers that perished that day. Michael was killed in Tower 1 and his entire body of work was thought to be destroyed. One piece, discovered later at the North Carolina Museum of Art, was a self-portrait figure sculpture depicting the artist with many airplanes penetrating his body in a style similar to St. Sebastian.
Other examples abound. X-Men and Superman comic books, song lyrics by Prince, album art by bands, etc.
One might argue that there was no shortage of ideas about planes crashing into buildings that it was only a matter of time before someone used it for evil purposes.
In related news check out the videos of Barrie Zwicker, one of many filmmakers making documentaries which assert that 9/11 was an elaborate deception.
Speaking from a statistical perspective, buildings don't fall straight down. The chances of 2 buildings (3 if you count Building 7) falling straight down in the manner the WTC buildings did is highly improbable (if not impossible). (Plus in the videos you can clearly see the demolition squibs, which any demolition expert will tell you is explosions knocking out the support structures on each level on a timer. Bringing a building straight down using controlled demolition explosions requires months of planning.)


This article kind of supports the "demolition theory":
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The "no plane theory" is particularly interesting. I have no knowledge on airplanes' mechanics, but a friend told me any pilot would tell you that it's impossible for an airplane, even for the fastest one so far, to fly that fast because of the resistance of thick air at that low sea level. Of course there is also other evidence for the "no plane theory", which is very intriguing.