Unraveling 9/11: The Anomalies of Flight 175 and Flight 77: Cocktails & Conspiracies Episode 124
9/11 Planes Research: Appearance on Cocktails & Conspiracies
Hello to everyone. I was asked to appear on the Conspiracy Realist Podcast, now known as Cocktails & Conspiracies to talk about my research into the alleged planes on 9/11. It is a two part edition, due to so much information and research i had to cover. Part one has now been posted. See below:
Unraveling 9/11: The Anomalies of Flight 175 and Flight 77: Cocktails & Conspiracies Episode 124
Join Shane Skwarek and Tim Philipps in this thought-provoking episode of "Cocktails & Conspiracies" as they sit down with researcher Mark Conlon to explore the intricate and often controversial details surrounding the events of September 11, 2001. In this compelling conversation, Mark shares his journey into 9/11 research and delves into various conspiracy theories that challenge the official narrative. From the peculiarities of Flight 175 and Flight 77 to the potential use of advanced technologies like remote control and holograms, this episode raises critical questions about what truly happened that fateful day.
Key topics discussed include:
➡️ The lack of visual evidence for boarding the planes
➡️ Anomalies in flight data and radar gaps
➡️ The implications of the Pentagon incident and missing debris
➡️ The role of magnetic interference and seismic data during the attacks
➡️ Eyewitness accounts that differ from official reports
As the conversation unfolds, the speakers emphasize the importance of questioning established narratives and pursuing justice in light of perceived injustices. With compelling evidence and intriguing theories, this episode encourages viewers to think critically about the events of 9/11 and the ongoing impact on our understanding of truth and justice.
Shane and Tim at Cocktails & Conspiracies are great guys, and it was a pleasure to appear on their show. Please give their YouTube channel a subscribe, as they have cover a good range of conspiracies and subject areas.
Thanks for watching & caring!
O, goodie - Going to watch it now...
Thank you Mark for your excellent work.