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26 Oct 2022
The claim that Condoleezza Rice warned Willie Brown is false and originated from Holocaust denier David Irving.

This is bullshit. Willie Brown wasn't told not to fly that day. It's a misconception and a bullshit thing that 9-11 truthers use. Here's how he described the call he got from his security contacts that work at the airport, not Condoleezza Rice. He said the call, quote, didn't come in any alarming fashion, which is why I'm hesitant to make an alarming statement. It wasn't an abnormal call. I'm always concerned if my flight is going to be on time, and they always alert me if I ought to be careful. And guess what? He was still gonna fly that day. He didn't change his plans. He only didn't fly because it was an 8 a.m. flight out of San Francisco, which is after the trade center had already been hit. He was going to go to the airport. He was waiting for his ride when he saw the news of the attack on TV. Alex is just making shit up because he's a liar and likes to fuck with his audience. Also, fun fact, the claim that the warning to Brown came from Condoleezza Rice traces back to a comment made by Holocaust denier David Irving, who had no proof for the claim and he was just making that shit up.

11 Feb 2022
David Irving was a historian who interviewed people who knew Hitler personally to write a book about his war.

There's a guy, and they'll call him a revisionist and all of the worst things you can do. The guy's a historian. His name is David Irving, and he's from the UK. Oh, boy. And all he did was like, I just want to know. All he did was deny the Holocaust. So he went over to Germany and he went around and he interviewed all kinds of people that knew these guys personally. Like Hitler's secretary, he like tracked her down and he did all this stuff. And he wrote a whole book. It was called Hitler's War or something like that. And it was just, you know, stuff from people you'd never ever hear about otherwise. And they're like, how dare you? He's like, yeah, but they knew him. They knew him.