Episodes

  • 911 Free Fall, October 20, 2024
    Oct 21 2024
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele Firefighting captain and author joins call for new WTC 7 investigation Firefighting expert Raul Angulo has studied both the NIST report on WTC 7 and the report issued by the University of Alaska Fairbanks that refutes it, and he concludes that a new WTC 7 investigation is definitely needed. In this week’s episode of 9/11 Free Fall, the retired captain sits down with host Andy Steele to discuss his take on the WTC 7 evidence and his own efforts to raise awareness about the need to acknowledge the truth about what really brought Building 7 down on September 11, 2001. Angulo served with the Seattle Fire Department for 36 years, holding leadership positions with several firefighting organizations. He has published more than 350 articles in major firefighting magazines and is the author of Engine Company Fireground Operations (fourth edition), published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Jones & Bartlett Learning. This week, Angulo published an article in the International Fire and Safety Journal that outlines the many problems with NIST’s WTC 7 investigation. You don’t want to miss this is a critical interview with a firefighting expert who stands with us in calling for a new WTC 7 investigation!
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    1 hr
  • 911 Free Fall, November 10, 2022
    Nov 11 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele Achilles’ heels and silver bullets that annihilate the official 9/11 story This week on 9/11 Free Fall, Ted Walter and Andy Steele get together to discuss certain aspects of the controlled demolition evidence that often get overlooked but are fatal to the official explanation of the World Trade Center’s destruction. They start with the four points covered in Steele’s recent article, “Silver Bullets: Four Easily Observed Facts that Strike the NIST Reports Dead in Their Tracks.” Then they touch on the North Tower’s “spire,” a subject recently explored by civil engineer Jonathan Cole in his presentation “9/11 and the Scientific Method | Part 1: Motion.” There was no fire in the northeast corner of the 12th floor when Building 7 went down! The top of the North Tower couldn’t possibly have destroyed the bottom — or 60 stories of the core would not have remained standing! Tune in and come away armed with these and other key points of evidence.
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 911 Free Fall, October 10, 2020
    Oct 10 2020
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    59 mins
  • 911 Free Fall, October 27, 2022
    Oct 28 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele Engineer Jef Bishop: ‘You don’t keep the public safe by lying about why that building collapsed’ This week on 9/11 Free Fall, engineer Jef Bishop joins host Andy Steele to give a recap of his recent, very well-received presentation on Building 7 to the Biloxi, Mississippi, branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Bishop and Steele also talk about the larger battle to get the 9/11 evidence out to engineers and to the general public in the face of an increasing clampdown on the free exchange of ideas by most professional institutions and internet platforms, respectively.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 911 Free Fall, October 5, 2022
    Oct 6 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele ASCE: The holy scripture of 9/11 will not be challenged Richard Johns, co-author of a long-censored technical paper on the Twin Towers’ destruction, and AE911Truth’s Ted Walter are this week’s guests on 9/11 Free Fall. They talk with host Andy Steele about the latest developments in the decade-long saga involving Johns’ paper, which he and co-author Tony Szamboti first submitted to the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Journal of Engineering Mechanics in 2011. Their paper was critiquing an earlier paper by Zdeněk Bažant and Jia-Liang Le that purported to explain how, through gravity alone, the top of the North Tower could crush through the structure below it without observably slowing down. Their paper was finally rejected as “out of scope” in 2013, more than two years after they submitted it. One of the editors who rejected it, Kaspar Willam, was a contractor on the NIST WTC investigation. The other editor, Roberto Ballarini, was a colleague and co-author of Le’s. Nine years later, Johns and Szamboti are still fighting to have their paper published. Walter also updates listeners on a separate paper that civil engineer Jonathan Cole submitted last month to the ASCE’s Journal of Structural Engineering, critiquing a new paper by Bažant and Le. Cole’s paper was rejected just two days after submission by editor John van de Lindt, whose Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning at Colorado State University receives $4 million per year in funding from NIST and works directly with NIST WTC investigator Therese McAllister.
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    1 hr
  • 911 Free Fall, September 29, 2022
    Sep 30 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele Engineer Brian Thompson on analyzing the South Tower and standing up to the official story Engineer Brian Thompson, who spoke at AE911Truth's "Forbidden Truth" symposium, joins host Andy Steele to discuss how he was brought into the fight for 9/11 Truth, the need for professional voices to not shy away from speaking out about their doubts, and his findings when analyzing the fall of the South Tower on September 11th.
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    55 mins
  • 911 Free Fall, September 22, 2022
    Sep 23 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele Aiming for Checkmate: Ted Walter on defeating the 9/11 cover-up This week on 9/11 Free Fall, AE911Truth Director of Strategy Ted Walter joins host Andy Steele to discuss the organization's forthcoming book, Debunking Popular Mechanics, and several other ongoing efforts to take down the official story of 9/11
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    58 mins
  • 911 Free Fall, September 1, 2022
    Sep 2 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele How the TV networks hid the Twin Towers’ explosive demolition: An interview with Graeme MacQueen This week on 9/11 Free Fall, distinguished 9/11 scholar Graeme MacQueen joins host Andy Steele to talk about the soon-to-be-published paper he co-authored with Ted Walter entitled “The Triumph of the Official Narrative: How the TV Networks Hid the Twin Towers’ Explosive Demolition on 9/11.” “The Triumph of the Official Narrative” is the second part of a two-part series that MacQueen and Walter started two years ago with the paper “How 36 Reporters Brought Us the Twin Towers’ Explosive Demolition on 9/11.” In that paper, they reviewed 70 hours of news coverage and found that the “explosion hypothesis” was the dominant hypothesis among reporters on the ground. In this new paper, using the same 70 hours of news coverage, they examine how the official narrative supplanted what journalists on the ground were reporting. Don’t miss this fascinating interview with Graeme MacQueen and stay tuned for the publication of the paper next week!
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    57 mins