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911 Title: FEMA Investigator’s Shock 9/11 Claim: ‘Vault Contents Emptied Before Attack… They Knew It Was Going To Happen’
The attacks of September 11th, 2001 will forever be mired in doubt and suspicion by millions of people who saw the events live on their televisions. Almost immediately following the attacks theories began to emerge. Were the hijackers operatives for a Western intelligence service? How did a passport from one of the terrorists survive completely unscathed, only to be found later amidst the rubble of the Trade Centers? How did WTC Building 7 collapse even though it was never struck by an airplane? Why was President George H.W. Bush meeting with members of the Bin Laden family at the very moment of the attacks? Were the planes that hit the buildings actually commercial airliners or were they remotely operated drones? Why was the entirety of Ground Zero quickly sanitized and shipped to China for recycling before any investigation ever took place? And, what are the odds that on the very day terrorists used planes to attack the Pentagon and World Trade Centers, the U.S. military was holding exercises simulating hijackers crashing planes into buildings, a circumstance that led to total confusion across the United States and a complete failure of national defense? These questions and thousands more have been the subject of fervent debate for over a decade, and like the Kennedy assassination, may never have an official answer. But just as has been the case with the investigation of JFK’s murder, new details and evidence continue to emerge surrounding the events of that day. In a shocking report published by The Sun, former Federal Emergency Management Agency employee Kurt Sonnenfeld says he has evidence proving that certain insiders were privy to the attacks, perhaps even including President George W. Bush.
According to 911 Research, the vault under WTC 4 was reportedly owned by COMEX:
It is of note to mention that Sonnenfeld’s wife died under mysterious circumstances shortly after he carried out his investigation. The cause of death? A bullet to the back of the head. Sonnenfeld was charged with the murder but those charges were eventually dropped, at which point he fled to Argentina. He has since remarried and had two children. The U.S. Department of Justice is now attempting to extradite Sonnenfeld back to the United States where he is once again being charged with his wife’s murder. But Sonnenfeld says that the reasons behind the U.S. government’s push to bring him back to America are more nefarious than they are letting on, alluding to his intimate knowledge of the 9-11 Ground Zero crime scene as a potential reason for taking him into custody. We know for a fact that gold was being stored under Trade Center 4. Perhaps similar riches were being stored under WTC 6. That the vault was completely empty when Sonnenfeld carried out his investigation certainly suggests foreknowledge by highly placed insiders. Also Read: (2 images) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest In a shocking report published by The Sun, former Federal Emergency Management Agency employee Kurt Sonnenfeld says he has evidence proving that certain insiders were privy to the attacks, perhaps even including President George W. Bush. New Horizon Press published, "The Spin Doctor: Hero or Cold-Blooded Killer?," by Denver Post Staff Writer Kirk Mitchell, which disputes Sonnenfeld's claims about the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
#2. To: Gatlin (#1) "The Spin Doctor: Hero or Cold-Blooded Killer?" ...Sonnenfeld was charged with the murder but those charges were eventually dropped... You must be keeping your handlers at Langley busy this weekend - real swell job they did writing the latest so-called expose that you posted. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#3. To: Deckard (#2) (Edited) ...Sonnenfeld was charged with the murder but those charges were eventually dropped... In 2002, after prosecutors in the office of former Denver District Attorney Bill Ritter dismissed the charges, due to insufficient evidence, Sonnenfeld moved to Argentina, where he was held for seven months in Villa Devoto, an infamous Buenos Aires prison, until a federal judge rejected the U.S. extradition request. The US government has been seeking Sonnenfeld's extradition from Argentina since 2004, but Sonnenfeld says that they want his extradition in order to eliminate him due to his video evidence that the U.S. government had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. Initially, the Argentine court refused the extradition request, saying they had not received sufficient assurances from Colorado that Sonnenfeld would not be executed. But Colorado assured Argentina that it would not seek the death penalty. On January 2, 2015, the Argentine Supreme Court announced its decision to extradite Sonnenfeld to the United States and on September 16, 2015, the Court approved the extradition. But on November 17, 2015, CBS's crime program, 48 Hours, provided documents to The Denver Post that detailed an executive decision by Argentina's president to block the extradition, citing human rights violations.
#4. To: Deckard (#0) Yawnnnnnn I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #5. To: Gatlin (#3) Why would he kill his wife? What was the alleged motive? On another note, you do know that Gary Webb was murdered, right? He did not commit suicide. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#6. To: Deckard (#2) 48 Hours: Reporter reflects on the strange case of Kurt Sonnenfeld. Denver Post reporter Kirk Mitchell extensively covered the case of Kurt Sonnenfeld, the Colorado murder suspect now living in Argentina. Here, Mitchell discusses why he felt compelled to write a book about it. "48 Hours" investigates the Sonnenfeld case in "The Strange Case of Kurt Sonnenfeld." Kurt Sonnenfeld is like no other murder suspect I've ever heard of. Instead of keeping a low profile, he seeks the limelight. But his novel strategy has worked for him for nearly 14 years. In the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2002, Denver couple Kurt and Nancy Sonnenfeld returned home from a swanky New Year's Eve party. Shortly thereafter, Sonnenfeld called 911 to say his wife shot herself. But when police arrived they saw signs that made them suspect the shooting scene was staged. Kurt Sonnenfeld was arrested. Kirk Mitchell His case was publicized nationally because Sonnenfeld was a cameraman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. A few months earlier he had taken video footage of Ground Zero that was broadcast by TV stations around the world following the 9/11 attacks. But in June 2002, a month before Sonnenfeld was scheduled to go on trial, prosecutors dismissed the charge due to insufficient evidence -- though investigators continued to work the case. Two years later, in September of 2004, I wrote a newspaper article updating the story. By then, prosecutors had developed more evidence- so they re-filed the murder charge against Sonnenfeld. Interpol agents arrested him in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and he was thrown into an Argentine federal prison while U.S. authorities fought to have him extradited. Sonnenfeld was held until the spring of 2005, when a federal judge in Argentina declined to extradite him and ordered him to be released from prison. Years later, I was curious about what had become of Sonnenfeld after Denver police announced he was still a fugitive. It didn't make sense because I knew about his arrest years earlier. I hadn't heard about his earlier prison release, so I wondered- had he somehow escaped? When I looked on Google, I got so many hits on his name I thought there might be someone famous who was also named Kurt Sonnenfeld. I was wrong. I watched Sonnenfeld on YouTube being interviewed on a Buenos Aires TV talk show. I read a glitzy, 10-page article comparing him to James Bond in a magazine called Gente, which usually features movie and soccer stars and royalty. He didn't seem all that difficult to find and arrest. Instead of hiding, Sonnenfeld was appearing before the Argentine Senate giving testimony, going to book signings, and promoting his new book, El Perseguido- 'The Persecuted". Famous Argentines including 1980 Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel appeared on TV supporting Sonnenfeld. I was hooked on Sonnenfeld's story. For the next three weeks I corresponded with him by e-mail and wrote a story for The Denver Post. I then embarked on what became a three- year project. I ordered his book, which reads like a Jason Bourne novel. It described how the U.S. government framed him for murder because his video of Ground Zero revealed U.S. complicity in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. I pulled thousands of pages of public records and interviewed scores of co- workers, friends, relatives, grade-school teachers and college chums. It became an exercise in sorting fact from fiction. The culmination of my research was my own book, The Spin Doctor: Hero or Cold Blooded Killer. For 13 years, Sonnenfeld has avoided extradition despite the diligent efforts of a succession of Denver prosecutors, three Colorado governors, teams of U.S. Justice Department attorneys and U.S. State Department diplomats, Argentine prosecutors and even Argentine Supreme Court justices. His story boggles the imagination.
#7. To: Deckard (#5) On another note, you do know that Gary Webb was murdered, right? He did not commit suicide. So what.
#8. To: Deckard (#2) You must be keeping your handlers at Langley busy this weekend - real swell job they did writing the latest so-called expose that you posted. Not busy at all.
#9. To: Deckard (#5) A cryptic note was discovered in the couple’s bedroom. What do you think she meant by: "Kurt, please get help?"
#10. To: Deckard (#5)
#11. To: Deckard, All (#0) He says inside the building he came across a vault that had been cleared of its contents before the planes struck. How did he know when this safe, presumably found in the rumble, was cleared? потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #12. To: All (#10) ... according to a new book, Sonnenfeld is a lying drug addict wanted for allegedly shooting his stunning wife Nancy in Colorado and staging it to look like a suicide. Hero or Cold- Blooded Killer? A cameraman who videotaped the aftermath of 9/11 for the feds is trying to escape a murder rap — by peddling conspiracy theories about the terrorist attacks. Kurt Sonnenfeld fled to Argentina in 2003 after being suspected of murdering his wife in Colorado. Since then, he has been living the high life, protected from extradition by his host country after claiming to have “proof” the US government secretly knew of the 9/11 plot in advance. Argentina has infuriated September 11 victims by embracing the wacky claims of Sonnenfeld, an ex-FEMA cameraman who filmed Ground Zero and had privileged access to Ground Zero for three weeks. But according to a new book, Sonnenfeld is a lying drug addict wanted for allegedly shooting his stunning wife Nancy in Colorado and staging it to look like a suicide. “The Spin Doctor” chronicles Sonnenfeld’s life on the lam in Buenos Aires since 2003, when Denver cops were closing in on him. Sonnenfeld, 43, has been wanted for nearly a decade. The feds hope to haul him back to stand trial on charges he shot Nancy in the head after the couple fought over his boozing, heroin abuse and hiring two hookers, according to the book by Denver Post reporter Kirk Mitchell. Yet he’s hailed as a hero in Argentina, where Sonnenfled claims the US sent ninjas and shadowy government agents to assassinate him. “This guy’s a madman,” said Bill Doyle, who lost his son Joseph in the terror strike and is a leading advocate for families of 9/11 victims. “Shame on him. He’s suspected of murdering his wife and because of 9/11 that’s going to make him a hero? I don’t think so.” Sonnenfeld — who has a new wife and twin girls — appears on popular TV and radio shows in Argentina, saying his Ground Zero work reveals hidden truths. An empty US Customs vault found in the wreckage, for example, proves that officials knew an attack was coming and could have stopped it. In a speech he gave in Buenos Aires, he ripped the investigation into 9/11 and “explained how his filming at Ground Zero and previously at secret nuclear and chemical storage bunkers led to his arrest,” Mitchell reports. “He outlined how he had been chased across continents, tortured and falsely accused” — all for “knowing too much about 9/11.” Slamming the US has worked wonders for Sonnenfeld. His glowing press often fails to mention the facts of his wife’s murder, which was the real reason he was arrested in 2002, though Denver prosecutors inexplicably cut him loose even as they worked to firm up their case. Sonnenfeld had earlier sworn to investigators he was in another room when Nancy killed herself at their home on New Year’s Eve 2001, yet he had her blood spray on his face, according to the book. Later he told two prison snitches that he staged the murder by creeping up behind his passed-out wife, putting his gun in her hand and firing, the book alleges. He’d wrapped his own hand in a plastic bag to avoid powder burns, they said. The informants knew key details that had never been disclosed. The DA re- filed murder charges against him in 2004, and the feds issued a warrant for his arrest. But by then Sonnenfeld was in South America, where he carefully crafted a new image. He puffed up his career with fabrications in an autobiography he wrote in Spanish, “El Perseguido” (The Hunted), falsely asserting that Al Gore once gave him a vice presidential award for “technical innovation.” And he suggested Nancy was susceptible to suicide by handgun since her grandmother and a boyfriend at 15 both shot themselves to death — claims that are outright lies, Mitchell’s book says. His supporters in Argentina include Nobel Peace prize winner Adolfo Perez Esquivel. But Sonnenfeld’s run might soon be over. Federal authorities are making a final push for extradition, which has been delayed for years by a judge in Buenos Aires, who insists on guarantees that Sonnenfeld will not face the death penalty.
#13. To: Deckard, LF's Conspiracy Theory Bureau Chief (#12) Hey, Chief, it appears that “what we have here” is strong irrefutable evidence that you have been taken in once again by yet another journalist under the mind-control influence of the Agenda-Setting Theory -- which I refer to as Yellow Journalism. It is high time for you to realize that you are a schlemiel and nothing ever turns out right for you with this conspiracy theory shit.
#14. To: Deckard (#5) Why would he kill his wife? What was the alleged motive? ...charges he shot Nancy in the head after the couple fought over his boozing, heroin abuse and hiring two hookers ...
#15. To: Gatlin (#14) charges he shot Nancy in the head Allegedly. Either way, it doesn't prove that the footage he shot was not authentic and his claims are not true. Still using the tactic of character assassination I see. I guess it's true - you can't teach an old dog new tricks. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#16. To: Deckard (#15) Either way, it doesn't prove that the footage he shot was not authentic and his claims are not true. A negative cannot and does not need to be proven ... stupid one. It has not been proven that the footage he shot WAS authentic and his claims are TRUE.
#17. To: Deckard (#15) charges he shot Nancy in the head Come on ... GET FUCKING REAL! A "charge" is an "allegation." Both are a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.
#18. To: Gatlin (#16) Here's the thing - it has been DOCUMENTED that at least the better part of a billion dollars worth of precious metals went missing from the vault below WTC Building 4. References “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#19. To: Gatlin (#17) Both are a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof. Your own words. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#20. To: Deckard (#18)
You links mean nothing because they do not contain factual and detailed information. I will stipulate that: "At least the better part of a billion dollars worth of precious metals [that[ went missing."
That is the "what."
Now you show me:
And then I will BUY your conspiracy theory and we will call it a night. Can you do this?
#21. To: Deckard (#19) Both are a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof. Yes, and appropriately fitting to the situation. Show otherwise ...
#22. To: All (#20) Can you do this? Shall I wait for you now, or is it okay if I check back tomorrow morning? I realize what a humongous and near impossible task I placed upon your shoulders.
#23. To: Deckard (#22) That post was for you ... I guess your lack of response answers my question.
#24. To: Gatlin (#20) "I will stipulate that: "At least the better part of a billion dollars worth of precious metals [that[ went missing." It was never there. That's the story the owners told the insurance company.
#25. To: misterwhite, Deckard (#24) "I will stipulate that: "At least the better part of a billion dollars worth of precious metals [that[ went missing." Thanks ... I had not seen this.
#26. To: Gatlin (#25) "It was never there. That's the story the owners told the insurance company." It's one of the explanations I read. Certainly, if it were proven, it would be insurance fraud.
#27. To: Deckard (#0) Excerpt from the above article... First of all, the fact that an empty vault was found underneath one of the World Trade Center buildings is meaningless; as is, the observation that it had been emptied before the attack (Thank you, Captain Obvious!) on that complex. The reason those bits of information are meaningless is that the vault could have been emptied at any time. That may have occurred a year before, six months before, or one day before. It's even possible, though unlikely, that the vault may never have been used. The point being that without knowing for sure (1) that it was used, and (2) whether it was emptied immediately before the attacks or too far in the past to be relevant, there is no way of knowing whether the removal of its contents is tied to the attacks in any way. The speculation about the possibility that precious metals or other extremely valuable booty may have been stored in the vault is also meaningless without documentation. The mere fact that such valuables were stored in a vault under an entirely different WTC building (assuming that IS a fact) is not evidence that the empty vault was used for the same purpose. The reason knowing the contents of the vault matters is that unless it contained very large amounts of very valuable items, the point of speculating about who emptied it and/or why they did so, becomes immaterial. Since there is no evidence of the empty vault having any actual relationship to the attacks on the WTC, Sonnenfeld's claim that his knowledge of the vault is the reason the government has recharged him with his wife's murder is not based on fact. In other words, he's grasping at straws (aka, making up sh!t) in hopes of putting off being punished for his own crimes.
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