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In Episode 172 of Baseless Conspiracies, Jon Herold and Zak Paine dive into the story of Kurt Sonnenfeld, a FEMA videographer sent to Ground Zero in the days following 9/11. Zak lays out evidence challenging the official narrative, including nanothermite findings, World Trade Center 7’s freefall collapse, missing black boxes, and reports of pre-positioned government personnel. The conversation centers on what Sonnenfeld claims he witnessed and filmed, including irregularities at the site and missing vault contents beneath the complex.
The episode then shifts to Sonnenfeld’s personal life, covering the death of his wife shortly after 9/11, the initial murder charges against him, the later dismissal without prejudice, and a subsequent re-indictment based on alleged jailhouse testimony. Jon presses for evidence and consistency throughout, maintaining the show’s skeptic-versus-researcher dynamic.
The hosts also discuss Sonnenfeld’s move to Argentina, the extradition battle, multiple court rulings in his favor, and his eventual political asylum. Ep. 172 explores whether his legal troubles were coincidental—or connected to the footage he refused to hand over.
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In Episode 172 of Baseless Conspiracies, Jon Herold and Zak Paine dive into the story of Kurt Sonnenfeld, a FEMA videographer sent to Ground Zero in the days following 9/11. Zak lays out evidence challenging the official narrative, including nanothermite findings, World Trade Center 7’s freefall collapse, missing black boxes, and reports of pre-positioned government personnel. The conversation centers on what Sonnenfeld claims he witnessed and filmed, including irregularities at the site and missing vault contents beneath the complex.
The episode then shifts to Sonnenfeld’s personal life, covering the death of his wife shortly after 9/11, the initial murder charges against him, the later dismissal without prejudice, and a subsequent re-indictment based on alleged jailhouse testimony. Jon presses for evidence and consistency throughout, maintaining the show’s skeptic-versus-researcher dynamic.
The hosts also discuss Sonnenfeld’s move to Argentina, the extradition battle, multiple court rulings in his favor, and his eventual political asylum. Ep. 172 explores whether his legal troubles were coincidental—or connected to the footage he refused to hand over.

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