Podcasters Russell Brand and Benny Johnson join those commenting on controlled demolition
Then it's easy to believe, somebody's been lying to me
– The Fixx (One Thing Leads to Another)
The word EXPLOSIVE is everywhere this week.
Some of the most popular podcasters in the world are talking about the “explosive” allegations about 9/11 made by former congressman Curt Weldon in his interview, posted this week, with Tucker Carlson. And thanks to Weldon, these podcasters and many other media outlets are talking for the first time about the evidence for the “explosive” demolition of the three World Trade Center towers.
Weldon has been interviewed on a variety of podcasts in recent months, including Redacted, The Jimmy Dore Show, and, of course, AE911Truth’s own 9/11 Free Fall. But the Tucker Carlson one, posted on April 14, is next level. Carlson has more than 16 million followers on X, along with 3.9 million subscribers on YouTube and just over a million on Rumble. Between these three platforms the interview has already been viewed more than 7.5 million times as of the time of this article’s publication.
The majority of the Weldon/Carlson interview deals with the behavior of intelligence agencies before and after 9/11 (including the hiding of Osama bin Laden in Iran) and Weldon’s personal experience being targeted by the government because of the questions he was asking about 9/11. But there was a fair amount of time spent on the World Trade Center controlled demolition evidence.
Weldon repeated his call for a presidential commission that would hear from experts – including the more than 3,600 architects and engineers who “have risked their careers” to state that the towers could not have come down as the U.S. government claims.
“First of all, the 9/11 Commission Report has no credibility,” Weldon said – to which Carlson replied, “I can believe that.”
When the subject turned to the controlled demolition of the World Trade Center, Carlson said this: “You can see it when you watch on TV, the building just implodes straight down. Many credible, non-crazy people have said that looks like controlled demolition.”
The interview has been covered by podcasters who also have millions of followers. One is actor, comedian, and commentator Russell Brand (6.82 million YouTube subscribers). Not only does Brand’s 20-minute video on the Weldon interview get into controlled demolition, but it also features Building 7 in its title! (“Tucker Carlson Goes Into SHOCK When He Learns This About Tower 7”)
And he addresses the fall of the 47-story tower this way:
“9/11, if it were what we were told it was, wouldn’t have peculiar and anomalous hidden-in-plain site facts like Building 7. What went on with Building 7? We saw that the North and South towers were hit by planes and tumbled, and many engineers, for example, questioned why that would happen … but Building 7 – along with the attacks on the Pentagon, the disappearance of footage, the peculiar and odd discoveries at the time like the passports of the people flying the planes – makes it seem like 9/11 was a pivotal moment, not just for the West but for domestic populations within Western nations.”
Brand adds that there appear to have been “dark forces” behind the event and “global institutions and powers” that benefited from it, adding that “the American people have been lied to.”
With his distinctive wit, Brand followed up on Weldon’s stated passion for defending firefighters with this tribute:
“Firefighters – who doesn’t love those guys? Whether it’s their calendars, or their cat rescues, or their hunky washboard abs.”
Trump on explosives
Conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, who has 3.6 million followers on X and 3.17 million YouTube subscribers, did a 22-minute reaction of his own to the Weldon interview that got into the Twin Towers, Building 7, and the lack of any clear footage showing a plane hitting the Pentagon. The video went under the title “Tucker Drops BOMBSHELL: Fed Whistleblower Reveals Dark TRUTH About 9/11 | 'You Have Been Lied To!”
“The country I grew up in ceased to exist that day,” Johnson said. “Things got much worse here. My family members went off to war. What for, exactly?”
He showed clips of Donald Trump being interviewed on the morning of 9/11, with Trump saying: “I happened to think that not only did they have a plane, but they had bombs that exploded simultaneously.”
Johnson also played familiar clips of firefighters, covered in dust, explaining how they heard explosions going off in the Twin Towers along with multiple other accounts of “secondary explosions.”
While more and more podcasters and other media are starting to openly question 9/11, it is this Weldon interview by Carlson, the former Fox News host, that could start a domino effect as the truth of 9/11 becomes safer and more acceptable to talk about. Even the establishment tactic of calling those who question 9/11 “conspiracy theorists” is becoming less and less effective in marginalizing dissent.
This is the opportunity that the 9/11 Truth Movement has been fighting for! It’s one we dare not pass up.
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Craig McKee is a writer for Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth and the creator of the blogs Truth and Shadows and Thought Crimes and Misdemeanors. He also hosts the Truth and Shadows podcast on YouTube and Rumble.