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This video is commentary on a newsworthy event and is represents fair use of the news clip included Why aren't all of the archived television broadcasts more...honored and available for public viewing in high definition? The motto of the internet archive is "Universal access to human knowledge" If you ask the perps, I am sure they will tell you that Americans can't stand the truth. The really want to believe that what they see on TV is real. While jim fish was being interviewed on BBC at 9:05:05AM EDST, and the BBC hostess thought it was 10:05AM EDST, we saw the twins burning (actually smoking), "live" from a NW "chopper" shot. Neither the hostess, jim fish nor their agent, steve evans, on the ground in New York at the base of the towers saw what BBC viewers saw on "live" TV; an image of a plane crashing into wtc2 (from the north). While jim fish is saying "And, uh, the debris has affected the other tower as well. Obviously, what we don't know is what the emergency services are managing to do. There are, surprisingly at the moment, no signs of helicopters around the towers. Maybe that means that the emergency services are already on the spot within the tower, but that, by the look of the damage there, they will have great difficulty getting within range." BBC viewers were shown this view. That is not "we scam"/wescam equipment. That is not the landing frame of the chopper. What that is, is the reason the perps won't let us see the most important archived Televison in American history. That is the shoulder of a careless technician. The internet archive. "Universal access to human knowledge" except where prohibited. archive.org/details/sept_11_tv_archive http://www.archive.org/details/sept_11_tv_archive This video is commentary on a newsworthy event and is represents fair use of the news clip included Jeff Hill's call to the BTS youtube.com/watch?v=Y1L60kxBOBQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1L60kxBOBQ less
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