Sunday, August 23, 2026


 
On September 11, 2001, World Trade Center Building 7 collapsed at 5:20 PM. Building 7 was not just an office building. It housed the New York regional offices of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Secret Service, and the CIA. At the time of the collapse, the SEC was conducting massive, high-profile investigations into major Wall Street fraud, including the early stages of the Enron investigation and probes into WorldCom. According to the SEC's own subsequent statements, approximately 3,000 to 4,000 active case files were stored in Building 7. The files were physical. They were destroyed in the fire and collapse.
The SEC stated that while some files could be reconstructed from other offices, many investigations were severely crippled by the loss of the original evidence. Dozens of active investigations into financial fraud, insider trading, and corporate malfeasance were quietly dropped or settled for pennies because the primary evidence no longer existed.
A building that was never hit by a plane collapsed into its own footprint, taking with it the largest archive of Wall Street fraud evidence in the country. The corporate executives under investigation didn't need a lawyer. They got a collapse.
💬 3,000 active Wall Street fraud investigations were housed in Building 7. When it collapsed, the files burned, and the cases were dropped. A very convenient fire. Share this. #September11 #ManipulatedHistory #WTC7 #Building7 #HiddenHistory #PatternRecognition #911Truth #UncoveredTruth #WallStreetFraud #WakeUp
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