- On Day 2 of the “End of Slavery Summit,” aired July 27, architect Richard Gage revealed evidence contradicting the official narrative, including Building 7’s free-fall collapse (unhit by a plane) and signs of controlled demolition (molten steel, thermite residue).
- Gage’s group, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (3,500 members), cited destroyed steel evidence and NIST’s flawed report as grounds for a new probe.
- Symmetrical collapses, explosive ejections and peer-reviewed nano-thermite findings defy the “fire-induced collapse” theory. Eyewitnesses reported explosions, but testimonies were ignored.
- According to Gage, 9/11 enabled the Patriot Act, mass surveillance, endless wars ($6.5 trillion) and eroded constitutional rights (indefinite detention under NDAA).
- Critical videos are suppressed and dissent is dismissed. Gage’s documentary aims to push for accountability, urging public scrutiny.
On Day 2 of the “End of Slavery Summit,” aired July 27, Richard Gage, a seasoned architect and member of the American Institute of Architects, shared the truth he discovered about the 9/11 cover up.
“I didn’t imagine that we could have been lied to on a massive scale with the media and our government complicit at the highest levels,” Gage said. His awakening came after hearing Dr. David Ray Griffin dissect the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7, a 47-story skyscraper that fell at free-fall speed, despite not being struck by a plane.
Gage, founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, now leads a movement of 3,500 professionals demanding a new investigation. Their evidence is a demolition-style collapse, molten steel and 400 truckloads of steel shipped to China before forensic analysis could begin.
For Gage and many others, 9/11 wasn’t just a tragedy, it was the catalyst for a global authoritarian shift. “The Patriot Act, NDAA, mass surveillance, all of it traces back to that day,” Gage explained. “We lost our Constitution. Now, any of us can be arrested without a trial, tortured, even assassinated.”
The official narrative, that fires alone brought down three steel-framed skyscrapers, defies physics.
- Building 7: Collapsed in 6.5 seconds, symmetrically, despite minimal fires.
- Twin Towers: Showed explosive ejections, molten steel (requiring 4,000°F+ heat) and free-fall acceleration, hallmarks of controlled demolition.
- Thermite residue: Peer-reviewed studies found nano-thermite in dust samples, a military-grade incendiary.
“Where’s the concrete?” Gage asked. “About 90,000 tons pulverized into micron-sized dust. That doesn’t happen in ‘pancake collapses.'”
Eyewitnesses — 156 first responders — reported explosions before the collapses. Yet their testimonies were buried.
- CNN reported Building 7’s collapse 20 minutes before it happened.
- Steel evidence was destroyed. “The largest crime scene in history and they shipped it to China,” Gage said.
- NIST’s “investigation” was a whitewash, omitting key structural components to fit their fire theory.
According to Gage, 9/11 enabled:
- Endless wars (Iraq, Afghanistan, $6.5 trillion spent)
- Mass surveillance (Patriot Act, NSA spying)
- Erosion of rights (NDAA, indefinite detention)
“If we don’t expose this, we’re enslaved by the lies,” Gage warned. His upcoming documentary, “9/11 Crime Scene to Courtroom,” aims to force a grand jury review.
Censorship persists. YouTube videos debunking the official story, once with millions of views, have vanished. Politicians dismiss questions as “conspiracy theories.” But as Gage put it: “Only the truth heals. Sweeping it under the rug enslaves us all.”
More from Day 2 of the “End of Slavery Summit”
Day 2 of the “End of Slavery Summit” doesn’t end there. Here’s a summary of the topics tackled by the other speakers on Day 2:
Larken Rose discussed:
- Why is slavery defined as one person claiming ownership over another, violating the principle of self-ownership. True freedom means individuals have exclusive control over their bodies, time and labor, anything less is slavery.
- Why statism (belief in government authority) is a repackaged form of slavery, where rulers justify coercion through laws, taxes and “consent of the governed.” Unlike chattel slavery, statism relies on psychological manipulation to make people accept subjugation as legitimate.
- The persistence of slavery (past and present) depends on victims accepting their oppression as normal or necessary. Liberation begins when individuals reject the idea that external authorities have rightful control over them.
- How education and questioning are key to helping people recognize contradictions in statist beliefs. Movements should focus on shifting mindsets, not political reform, since governments inherently rely on coercion.
- How films like Jones Plantation and books like The Most Dangerous Superstition expose systemic oppression by framing statism as slavery. Creative works can bypass intellectual debates and trigger visceral realizations about freedom and authority.
David Rodriguez discussed:
- The flaws of the traditional education system, emphasizing its origins in control and obedience rather than genuine learning. David Rodriguez argued that schools restrict freedom (e.g., requiring permission for basic needs) and promote state allegiance over individual growth.
- Why self-directed learning, homeschooling and democratic schools (e.g., Summerhill, Sudbury Schools) are important. He explained the phases of transitioning from compulsory schooling to unschooling, where children take charge of their education.
- Why are parents urged to reclaim their role as primary educators and guides. Rodriguez stressed the importance of fostering trust, unconditional love and critical thinking at home to counter institutional indoctrination.
- How schools now push ideologies like gender fluidity and climate alarmism, which Rodriguez ties to broader agendas (e.g., UN/WEF goals). He warned of psychological manipulation and the erosion of truth in curricula.
- “Exit and build” strategies, leaving coercive systems to create voluntary alternatives (e.g., homeschool co-ops, independent media, local food/energy projects). He shared success stories, like community defiance leading to policy reversals (e.g., California’s COVID jab mandates).
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