Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO):
The Jะตws working in the World Trade Center were forewarned about the 9/11 attack and didn't go to work that day. https://t.co/IQEgNGYFHD
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On 9/11, Israeli-owned Odigo, located two blocks from the World Trade Center, received warnings about an impending attack two hours beforehand. This information was shared with Israeli and US authorities, yet the public heard nothing. Around 4,000 Israelis were believed to be in the area, but remarkably, only four died. Larry Silverstein, a close friend of Bibi Netanyahu, leased the Twin Towers just six weeks before the attacks, securing a terrorism insurance policy that netted him $4.5 billion. Coincidentally, Silverstein changed his usual morning routine of breakfast meetings at the World Trade Center on 9/11, saving his life. These events raise serious questions about the official narrative and the lack of transparency surrounding 9/11. Dismissing these concerns as "conspiracy theories" or "anti-American" is unacceptable.
Speaker 0: Look at what they did to Julian Assange. I'll tell you guys in the 09:11 comments section from last week, you guys were dropping all sorts of tidbits, had me at the edge of my seat, and I began researching things I had never even heard of, and I am now completely shaken. So, yeah, I showed you guys that video of the Israelis who were celebrating. It turned out that they had connections to the Israeli intelligence apparatus, and the FBI pretty much just let them go for whatever reason. Said, okay.
We we looked into it. No further follow-up. Then that sort of got memory hold. Memory hold is an expression where they basically never talk about it again, and then we all just forget that it never happens, and we move on. Well, one of you guys commented and said that I should look into the Israelis that were working at the World Trade Center who were forewarned of the attack.
And, oh my god, yes. That is another thing, after I researched, that has been completely memory hold, but it is true. So I'm gonna show you guys, by the way, because before they say, I'm a conspiracy theorist, I had to make sure that I had all the relevant documents, all the relevant links, and I am going to include those links for you guys. So just check out the episode. You can look at the links yourself.
Here is the very true story of what went down on nine eleven. There was an instant messaging service that was called Odigo. Maybe I'm saying it wrong. Odigo, o d I g o. It was Israeli owned and operated, and they had headquarters that were based two blocks away from the World Trade Center.
Now this is according to Haaretz. I'm sure I'm not saying that right. You know, it's a very popular Israeli publication. Check out this headline from them, published 09/26/2011. So that is fifteen days after the attack.
It says, Odigo workers were warned of the attacks. That is the headline, and I'm going to read you this piece of the article verbatim. It says, quote, Odigo, the instant messaging service, says that two of its workers received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11 predicting that the attack would happen. And the company has been cooperating with Israeli and American law enforcement, including the FBI, in trying to find the original sender of the message predicting the attack, end quote. Seriously, you guys, what the f?
And that's not all. That's not all. It's it's gonna get even crazier. Two weeks after nine eleven, Alex Diamandis, and by the way, he was Odygo's vice president. This is the vice president of the company, said that the messages said something big was going to happen in a certain amount of time, and it did almost to the minute.
So for whatever reason, the forewarned Odigo employees did not feel the need to pass that terror warning on to the authorities in New York, an act that would have saved thousands of lives. Here's a CNN report from 09/28/2001 further cementing that fact. It reads, quote, the FBI is looking into whether a warning sent to employees at an instant messaging company less than two hours before jetliners slammed into the World Trade Center, was connected to the attacks, a company executive confirmed Friday. Alex Diamandis, vice president for sales and marketing with Odigo Incorporated, said there was nothing specifically about the attacks in the message, but he said it was suspicious in nature, especially because of its timing. Quote, I would describe it as a threat, a warning.
Diamatas declined to comment further on the content of the message citing the ongoing investigation. Two employees at the Otago office in Israel received the message at about 7AM eastern on 09/11/2021, he said. After the attacks, the staff decided to scour the server logs in order to determine the source of the message, Diamandis said. Information was then passed on to Israeli authorities who in turn passed it to the FBI. The f d FBI did not confirm whether they had received any information from Odigo.
So to give you guys reference, okay, he is saying they received a message at 07:00AM eastern. The first tower was struck at 08:46AM eastern. So they had an hour and forty six minutes to remove themselves from the premises because they knew that something bad was going to happen. And this information was given to the FBI, and we haven't heard of it since not even in the media. The media just dropped it.
Totally not relevant at all that somebody on Israeli messaging service was saying, hey. There's about to be a big attack. Now what do they always say about Israel? It's our greatest ally. It's our greatest ally had information that attack was about to take place on American soil.
And rather than alerting American authorities, they decided to alert other Israeli citizens. Oh, there's more. On 09/12/2001, The Jerusalem Post, also based in Jerusalem, reported in a since archived online publication that, quote, the foreign ministry in Jerusalem has so far received the names of 4,000 Israelis believed to have been in the areas of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon at the time of the attack, end quote. Okay. Fine.
And yet despite this remarkably, and that's according to someone who was traveling with Bibi Netanyahu, only four Israeli citizens died that day. So the foreign ministry was looking for 4,000 of them, and fortunately and I and I do mean that fortunately because I don't want I wish nobody had died that day. Only four of them actually did die. Here's that clip of Bibi Netanyahu and his wife, and you'll hear somebody off on the side confirming that only four Israeli citizens died that day. This whole section that we see here, if we're running all the way down, it's all 10 or 15.
So how many Israelis? There's, four Israelis altogether. Okay. Fine. Take from that what you will, but I'm going to tell you another strange, real, true fact.
Larry Silverstein. And this one, oh my gosh. They call you antisemitic for knowing it. Larry Silverstein was a prominent New York State real estate developer. He's also a personal friend, Abibi Netanyahu.
He's very connected to Israeli politics, Israeli politicians, and other prime ministers. Well, Larry was quite lucky. He obtained the lease for the Twin Towers just six weeks prior to nineeleven. Six weeks prior, he obtained the lease, and he also took out an insurance policy, which fortunately included coverage for acts of terrorism. So when it came time to collect, when the towers went down, Silverstein claimed that there were two incidences of terror since two buildings were hit by the planes, which allowed him to seek double indemnity.
So to be clear, he collected $4,500,000,000 from insurance on the towers that he had invested in just six weeks prior to a nineeleven attacks. Now I was so shocked looking at that that I wanted to debunk that. I I I I turned to Snopes, you guys. I said, Snopes, tell me why this is not true. And, of course, Snopes had an article defending Larry Silverstein.
And, of course, they didn't really debunk it at all. They just write, and I'll include the link to this as well, that the implication of foreknowledge is unfounded, and, of course, getting insurance is normal. And he wasn't the only investor. He, yes, he led the consortium of investors six weeks prior, but he wasn't the only investor. So nothing to see there.
But by the way, Larry was was even more lucky than that, unbelievably. Every morning, he used to have breakfast. He used to take breakfast meetings at the World Trade Center. Around the morning of 09:11, and by the way, this is according to Larry in interviews, he just broke his own routine. He, fortunately, on the morning of 09:11, had a dermatologist appointment.
So he didn't take breakfast in the towers, and that spared his life. So what are we supposed to make of all of this? All of these facts, which, again, I will include links. What are we supposed to make of all of these things that have a memory hold about 09:11? And since we have been in never ending wars in The Middle East and many Americans have died, Their sons, their daughters have died overseas fighting never ending wars.
Well, I'll tell you for one hand, if we talk about it, we're we're instantly called conspiracy theorists, we're instantly called nine eleven truthers, We're instantly called antisemitic. And let me tell you, the only word for all of this, if you're not interested, if you don't find this to be remarkably suspicious, if you don't realize that we were not told everything about nine eleven, the only word, the only adjective that should be launched on you is you're anti American, and that's worst of all. I'd I'd rather be called everything in the entire world than be called anti American, and that's what these people in the media are. They're anti American cowards. And you know what?
I just won't play their game.