The Free Thought Project Podcast

Adam Eisenberg - 911 First Responder Debunks Pentagon Narrative & Exposes Black hats

April 22, 2024·1h 28m
Episode Description from the Publisher

Join us for an episode that promises not only explosive revelations but also a critical analysis of one of America's most defining tragedies.In this compelling episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, hosts Jason and Matt welcome back Adam Eisenberg, a former member of Alpha Company, 3rd US Infantry, who was among the first on the scene at the Pentagon on 9/11. An expert in Pratt & Whitney plane engine parts, Eisenberg shares his firsthand observations that day, noting the conspicuous absence of plane wreckage, luggage, or any signs of a typical plane crash.Founder of the Orion Project and now a vocal whistleblower, Eisenberg is determined to challenge the mainstream narrative of 9/11. He is currently offering a $5,000 debate challenge to anyone in the world willing to publicly defend the claim that American Airlines Flight 77 hit the Pentagon. Despite efforts to host a balanced debate, no opposing views accepted the challenge, allowing Eisenberg to delve deeply into his claims and even name a key suspect allegedly involved in the cover-up. Join us for an episode that promises not only explosive revelations but also a critical analysis of one of America's most defining tragedies. (Length: 1:28:38)You can follow Adam and his progress on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/awakenedadam/LFT - "Know Your Rights" (Children's Book): https://littlefreethinkers.com/Our Previous Episode with Adam: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/podcast/podcast-adam-eisenberg-9-11-first-responder-blows-whistle-refutes-official-pentagon-story

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