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9/11, was it an inside job or not? Some people believe that 9/11 was done by Busch. The other people believe that it was a terrorist act. I believe that 9/11 was an inside job because, the way the building fell, the plane couldn’t have caused it and something had to be placed in the building. The way the building fell, it looked like there was an explosion from inside the buildings. I think that a worker had access to both of the buildings went inside and had placed an explosive in the buildings. The planes may have done a lot of damage, but there was no way that the planes brought down the buildings. Someone had’ve placed something to bring down the buildings. The plane couldn’t have caused it. The planes crashed and then a few minutes

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