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Kevin Mcpadden experienced the collapse of WTC 7 firsthand. He was told that Building 7 was going to be brought down. He heard the countdown to the controlled demolition, heard the explosions, felt the ground shake, and ran from the smoke. Filmed at the World Trade Center in New York, he stands below where the Twin Towers used to stand, part of a feature documentary "The Elephant In the Room".Show more The Elephant in the Room is a documentary following British filmmaker Dean Puckett through his journey into the 9/11 Truth Movement: a global movement of 'conspiracy theorists' who hold as their primary belief that the official explanation about what happened on 9/11 is totally or partially inaccurate. The filmmakers travel from middle England, across Europe and to New York for the six year anniversary of the attacks, where the film takes one final twist as we are introduced to the 9/11 first responders who are suffering from various grave health difficulties due to the toxic dust that they breathed in trying to help their country during the weeks after this tragic event. Told with a personal hands on approach that avoids advancing any one position, the film asks the question: Are these crazy conspiracy theorists? Or is 9/11 Truth a credible political movement?
By David WeissKevin Mcpadden experienced the collapse of WTC 7 firsthand. He was told that Building 7 was going to be brought down. He heard the countdown to the controlled demolition, heard the explosions, felt the ground shake, and ran from the smoke. Filmed at the World Trade Center in New York, he stands below where the Twin Towers used to stand, part of a feature documentary "The Elephant In the Room".Show more The Elephant in the Room is a documentary following British filmmaker Dean Puckett through his journey into the 9/11 Truth Movement: a global movement of 'conspiracy theorists' who hold as their primary belief that the official explanation about what happened on 9/11 is totally or partially inaccurate. The filmmakers travel from middle England, across Europe and to New York for the six year anniversary of the attacks, where the film takes one final twist as we are introduced to the 9/11 first responders who are suffering from various grave health difficulties due to the toxic dust that they breathed in trying to help their country during the weeks after this tragic event. Told with a personal hands on approach that avoids advancing any one position, the film asks the question: Are these crazy conspiracy theorists? Or is 9/11 Truth a credible political movement?