Trump supporter Mel Gibson demands the 'truth' about 9/11
Mel Gibson, the Australian-born Hollywood star and vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, has called on the U.S. government to disclose the “truth” regarding the September 11 attacks. In a recent post on X, he shared a clip from...

On September 11, 2001, terrorists from Al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial airliners, crashing two into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. A third plane hit the Pentagon, while the fourth crashed in a Pennsylvania field, resulting in nearly 3,000 fatalities.
Gibson pointed out, “Three buildings collapsed as if they were programmed to do so. Not two – three. To this day, no one has explained how Building 7 fell, even though no plane hit it.” He further asserted that the “towers were designed to withstand airplane impacts.”
In his post, he posed critical questions: “What really happened that day? And why is no one allowed to talk about it? Enough with the fear. It’s time for the truth. About 9/11. About history. About all of us.”
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has attributed the collapse of Building 7 to fires ignited by debris from one of the planes that hit the towers.
During the interview, Weldon rejected the notion of being labeled a conspiracy theorist, suggesting that the CIA and government agencies excel at cover-ups. “You know, what gets me is reporters who call people conspiracy theorists. Well, that’s all the agency does! They’re the ones who create the conspiracies,” he stated. He also indicated that these agencies provide training on how to make people appear as conspiracy theorists.
Weldon called on Trump to appoint “people of impeccable integrity” to a commission tasked with investigating the facts surrounding 9/11. Over the years, some individuals have questioned the authenticity of the official narrative, with theories suggesting the attacks could have been an inside job. Authors and activists have sought to challenge the findings of the 2004 report by the 9/11 Commission established by Congress, which concluded that “none of the measures adopted by the U.S. government from 1998 to 2001 disturbed or even delayed the progress of the Al-Qaeda plot.”
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