It wasn't long before 9/11 that there was an episode on the discovery Channel about controlled demolitions. On 9/11 when the towers came back that was my first thought.
And six months before 9/11, the X-files released their very first pilot episode that involves a major conspiracy using remote-controlled planes that fly into the WTC. Some say this is predictive programming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIdhoc0PRr8
Sixteen years before 9/11, Steven King wrong a short novel, The Running Man, that ends with the protagonist flying a plane into the WTC. Not every coincidence is an indication of a conspiracy.
It's literally a government conspiracy in the episode, not my opinion. It may not be tied to 9/11 at all, but the writer for the X-files said the CIA was sometimes involved in providing/editing scripts for the show, so who knows?
It wasn't long before 9/11 that there was an episode on the discovery Channel about controlled demolitions. On 9/11 when the towers came back that was my first thought.
And six months before 9/11, the X-files released their very first pilot episode that involves a major conspiracy using remote-controlled planes that fly into the WTC. Some say this is predictive programming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIdhoc0PRr8
Sixteen years before 9/11, Steven King wrong a short novel, The Running Man, that ends with the protagonist flying a plane into the WTC. Not every coincidence is an indication of a conspiracy.
It's literally a government conspiracy in the episode, not my opinion. It may not be tied to 9/11 at all, but the writer for the X-files said the CIA was sometimes involved in providing/editing scripts for the show, so who knows?