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The Corbett Report Podcast

Episode 362 - 9/11 Whistleblowers

The Corbett Report Podcast

The Corbett Report

Politics, News

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2019

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

But someone would have talked, say the self-styled skeptics who believe the government’s official conspiracy theory of 9/11. But there’s a problem with this logically fallacious non-argument. Someone did talk. In fact, numerous people have come out to blow the whistle on the events of September 11, 2001, and the cover-up that surrounds those events. These are the stories of the 9/11 Whistleblowers.

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But someone would have talked, say the self-styled skeptics that believe the government's official conspiracy theory of 9-11.

0:10.0

After all, every major conspiracy has its whistleblowers, doesn't it?

0:15.0

But there's a problem with this logically fallacious non-argument.

0:19.0

Someone did talk.

0:21.0

In fact, numerous people have come out to blow the whistle on the events of September 11,

0:25.4

2001 and the cover-up that surrounds those events.

0:29.7

These are the stories of the 9-11 whistleblowers.

0:34.2

You are tuned in to the Corbett Report. You're going to. In 2001, Kevin Ryan was the site manager at Environmental Health Laboratories, EHL in South Bend, Indiana. At the time, EHL in South Bend, Indiana.

1:03.8

At the time, EHL was a subsidiary of Underwriters Laboratories,

1:07.8

UL, a Global Safety Consulting and Certification Corporation

1:11.6

that tests a range of consumer and industrial

1:13.6

products for compliance with government safety standards.

1:16.2

Among many other things, UL provides fire resistance ratings for structural steel

1:21.3

components to ensure compliance with New York City building codes.

1:26.0

Just weeks after the events of September 11, 2001, UL's then CEO L.

1:31.0

L. L. L. L. Nablock visited Ryan's EHL lab in South Bend.

1:35.0

During his speech there, Nablock assured the Lab's workers that E.L. had certified the

1:39.9

steel in the World Trade Center Buildings and that we should all be proud that the

1:44.0

buildings had stood for so long under such intense conditions.

1:47.4

Knowing UL's role in producing a fire resistance directory and providing

1:52.2

ratings for steel components.

1:54.0

Ryan thought little of the statement at the time.

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