Tucker Carlson's 9/11 Documentary Is Making People NERVOUS

Overview: Tucker Carlson’s New '9/11 Files' Docuseries

Tucker Carlson has launched a controversial new documentary series titled The 9/11 Files, aiming to explore still-unanswered questions surrounding the September 11 attacks. The official trailer claims that “For nearly 25 years, the true story on 9/11 has been withheld from the American people” and promises a deeper look into the events that remain clouded in mystery. 

Building on prior segments from his platform, Carlson features interviews with figures like former Representative Curt Weldon—who alleges he faced political retaliation after questioning the official narrative—and supports interrogations into possible intelligence failures or cover-ups.  

The unanswered questions around 9/11 often revolve less around the attacks themselves and more around the financial and structural irregularities tied to the event. Building 7 housed key offices connected to government finance and collapsed without being struck by a plane, leading some to suspect it was eliminated to conceal records. 

The Pentagon, hit directly in its accounting wing, was investigating trillions in missing funds just days before. The World Trade Center had recently been heavily insured, raising suspicions about payouts. George W. Bush’s administration was accused of drawing from Social Security to help finance the wars that followed, while his cousin Marvin Bush was tied to a security firm overseeing the complex. 

Adding to this are claims about an “Israeli art student” group occupying floors 94–95, with photographs circulating of unusual projects involving stripped windows that eerily foreshadowed the points of plane impact. Together, these details form a picture suggesting that beyond terrorism, there may have been layers of financial and institutional maneuvering designed to profit from, or conceal, deeper operations under the cover of national tragedy.


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