This week on 9/11 Free Fall, British structural engineer Anil Jethwa, who has more than 40 years of experience designing major multi-story buildings all around the world for companies such as Arup and Bechtel, joins host Andy Steele to share his perspective on 9/11 and his reasons for signing the AE911Truth petition.
Jethwa knew from the moment the towers went down that what he was watching on TV went against everything he knew about designing structures. Over the ensuing 20 years, he has tried to raise the issue with his peers but has found “a great reluctance of people to talk openly about what had happened.”
Now that he is retired, he pledges to continue working to raise awareness until his last dying breath, so that truth and justice may one day prevail.
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