saltydancin
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The myth of the 9/11 Jew Call asserts that 4000 Jews who worked at the World Trade Center were warned not to go to work on 9/11. Where did this story come from?
On 9/12/01 the Jerusalem Post reported: “The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem has so far received the names of 4,000 Israelis believed to have been in the area of the World Trade Center at the time of the attacks.”
Two days later the Syrian newspaper Al Thawra creatively misreported this as: “Four thousand Jews were absent from their place of work on the day of the explosions.”
And the final step - a small one for conspiracy theorists - turned "absent" (itself an invention) into "warned off". From these small beginnings an industry was born that is still flourishing twenty years later.
And Al Franken was joking about it.
So 4,000 Israelis in the area of WTC at the time of the attacks in being the same 4,000 Jews who worked at the WTC reportedly were absent from work after the explosions certainly gives insight that the Syrian newspaper Al Thawra was also informed of those burning Bush's 9/11 Arab / Al Qaeda "death to the infidels" health care jihad plan.
So 4,000 Israelis in the area of WTC at the time of the attacks being the same 4,000 Jews who worked at the WTC were absent from work after the explosions