A Businessman Wants To ‘Recreate’ 9/11 To Prove Conspiracy Theory And Is Raising $1 Million For It

What would you do if you got a chance to get your hands on 1 million dollars? Spend it on a vacation, or a house, or shopping? There are a hundred ways to do that.

But a businessman from America, Paul Salo, currently staying in Thailand plans to buy a Boeing 747. No, not for a private jet, but to recreate the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.

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According to Salo, the venture is an “important project” and it will prove the conspiracy theories regarding the attacks once and for all.

 

Salo wants to put the plane on autopilot and smash it into a vacant build in the countryside at a speed of 900km/hr, thus recreating the attacks.

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But, the best/worst part about the venture is that Salo plans to sell “front row seats” for the event which he has priced at AU$5000 (approx ₹2.5 lakhs) each.

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He has already started crowdfunding his venture.

 

He even made a “promotional” video for the experiment and believes it will create similar physics as the actual attacks.

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He said, “If you doubt anything about 9/11 we want to blast this to smithereens or we want to prove you completely right. We’re going to purchase a 747 or equivalent aircraft that’s about to go out of service, we’re going to fill it full of jet fuel, we’re going to purchase a building that’s about to be torn down in the countryside… and we’re going to crash it at 900km per hour into that building. If there’s just a smoking hole in the building and nothing happens, you pretty much know it was a hoax, right? ’Cos it’s obvious, right?”

 

While there have been conspiracy theories regarding the 9/11 attacks and many have claimed that the plane crash was a hoax to cover up the controlled demolition of the towers, I’m pretty sure this is not the best or least expensive way to prove it.

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Salo also adds, “Sure, some people might be upset, but we deserve to find out what happened.”

Wow. That’s a lot of money to recreate something not many people would want to see.

News Source: News.com.au
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