If it’s not wearing a government uniform, it didn’t happen
Censored 9/11 history
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The biggest maritime evacuation in history took place on September 11, 2001, in Manhattan.
It was handled by a spontaneous fleet of boat owners, large and small, who rushed to help people in need without any concern for their own safety.
I bet you NEVER heard about these unpaid first responders before – because it doesn’t fit the “government is god” narrative.
Only two kinds of 9/11 imagery are shown in the US news media:
1. Scenes of horror and people being terrorized
2. The government imposing order and control
The reality that people calmly took care of people on an unprecedented scale with NO HELP from the government that day is a narrative that’s simply not permitted.
Around half a million people were boat-lifted out of Manhattan that day.
Have you ever seen ONE person interviewed by the news media about how they were rescued by the fleet of volunteer boats?
Did you even know this happened?
With all the millions of hours of 9/11 commemorations and other bullshit the news media spews all day, how is it even possible that you didn’t know this story?
You don’t know it because it’s not been told (by the mass media) and they haven’t told you because it doesn’t fit the narrative which is:
1. People were helpless in the face of horror
2. Government control – and submitting to government control – brought safety
Of course, both are total bullshit.
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