News What Are the Key Takeaways from the Loose Change Documentary on 9/11?

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The discussion centers around the documentary "Loose Change," which presents an alternative viewpoint on the events of September 11 at the World Trade Center. The documentary is accessible on platforms like YouTube and Google Video, and the user expresses admiration for its content. There is a suggestion that the topic of WTC conspiracy theories may no longer be actively discussed on the forum, with a reference to forum rules that potentially ban such discussions. Users are encouraged to search for previous conversations on the topic, indicating a history of debate surrounding the documentary and its claims.
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There is a good documentary which i saw called Loose Change which gives you another perspective of how the "accident" or "incident" happened at the world trade center.
the documentary can be found on places such as Youtube or google video and i found it amazing. Most of you probably know it and I am interested in your opinions
 
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I believe that this topic is not discussed here anymore. Do a search for past discussions.
 
I think WTC conspiracy theories are banned on PF now. See the rules here: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=5929. There are a few links to past discussions on the topic.
 
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