"PULL IT"
The phrase "pull it" was famously used on 9/11 by Larry Silverstein, the leaseholder of the three World Trade Center buildings that collapsed that day. It's a term I've only ever heard associated with controlled demolition, making it a logical starting point for anyone seeking clarity: ask ChatGPT what industry actually uses that phrase.
Here’s what ChatGPT had to say:
When the phrase "PULL IT" is used as a standalone command or phrase, without a full sentence, it's most distinctly associated with:
🔨 Demolition / Controlled Demolition Industry
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"Pull it" is used as a direct command to initiate the collapse of a structure—typically when demolition crews are manually or remotely triggering charges or pulling structural supports.
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It’s a terminology shortcut during high-stress, real-time coordination where short, direct commands matter.
What controlled demolition looks like!
And here is Silverstein himself using the phrase on that fateful day. Considering the context—and the fact that such terminology would likely come from demolition experts involved in rigging the building—one has to wonder:
Was it just a slip of the tongue?
ISRAEL IN THE MIX
And what are we to make of the reports about a group of men seen filming and celebrating as the Twin Towers fell—individuals who were later identified as having ties to Israeli intelligence, specifically Mossad? These men were detained, questioned by authorities, and then quietly deported, with little public follow-up or transparency.
If there was nothing to hide, why did the story disappear so quickly?
And if there was something more, why hasn’t it ever been fully investigated or explained to the American public?
Mosad on the scene filming the event and cheering!
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