Was the BBC’s reporting of the science of World Trade Centre 7 accurate? – Truthloader
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Published on Feb 26, 2013
Tony Rooke is an activist who refused to pay his TV License on the grounds that he believes the BBC have actively covered up information regarding the attacks of September 11th.
On 25th of February 2013 Tony was at Horsham court to make his case to the Judge. We met with him and ex-Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, Niels Harrit, and former intelligence analyst for South Yorkshire Police, Tony Farrell to hear their reasons for supporting Tony Rooke in this case. Stay tuned because tomorrow we’ll be putting up a longer film.
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