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What really happened to the twin towers on 9/11/2001? My interview with Madhava Setty, MIT engineering graduate and MD.

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Meryl Nass
Jun 08, 2026
Cross-posted by Meryl’s CHAOS letter (Critical Health Analysis and OpinionS)
"Back in the day I was handing out copies of the documentary "Loose Change". Everyone thought I was nuts. Try this, just ask people if they know how many buildings fell in NY on 9/11. You will be surprised that maybe 80% of people think ONLY two buildings fell. They literally have had their memory mysteriously wiped somehow and forget there was a third building, Building 7. 2 planes, 3 buildings. Once you see that 80% of people inaccurately remember CRITICAL details about one of the biggest events in our countries ENTIRE history you may understand how the covid deception happened and why no-one is being held accountable. People actually believe the kovid jabs saved them, just like they actually believe only two buildings fell on 9/11. Mind magic is real. It is the enemy."
- Super Spreader

https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/9/11-controlled-demolition/

9/11: Controlled Demolition?

In this science-focused interview, anesthesiologist and International Center for 911 Justice science advisor Dr. Madhava Setty joins Dr. Meryl Nass to examine the collapse of the World Trade Center Twin Towers and Building 7 on September 11, 2001. Using undisputed video footage, mainstream media reports from the day, and official NIST documents, Dr. Setty breaks down:

-Why the buildings’ near-freefall collapse and total pulverization defy Newton’s laws of motion and gravitational collapse

-Evidence of explosions reported by firefighters, media, and witnesses

-Building 7’s symmetrical collapse despite no plane impact

-The broader implications for understanding false flags, media narratives, and government accountability

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