'Is Donald Trump the Illuminati's #1 Target for 2016? Says He'll Reveal 9/11 Conspiracy' - 2016

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Published on Feb 20, 2016

"Donald Trump commented that if he was elected president, he would reveal who really knocked down the World Trade Centers. Like JFK's cryptic speech on secret societies delivered in 1961, I believe Trump's threat to expose 9/11 places him in danger.

Donald Trump went on to say it might have been the Saudis, which I believe was an attempt to redirect the conversation. It wasn't the Saudis who knocked down the Two Towers...

This video is not a statement of political support for Donald Trump.

Several clips were used in this video from CBS, Fox, and other news sources. I also used a clips from the Youtube channel known as Xendrius. I don't own these particular pieces of work and have included them in this video under fair use.
Music: "Flight Hymn" and "Rapture" by Ross Bugden

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