Kurt Sonnenfield was a FEMA photographer hired by the U.S. Governments to take pictures of the wreckage of the twin towers after 9-11. Later the U.S. Government targeted this man because of photographic evidence he had in his possession that disproved the U.S. Government's version of events about 9-11. Sonnenfield was accused of a crime he did not commit and there were many other attempts to silence him. Because of this persecution Sonnenfield was forced to seek refugee status from the government of Argentina.
There are many disinformation agents and shills who do everything they can to discredit Sonnenfield and make him look like a liar and a clown but this is just a CIA disinformation campaign against this man. I have read his account and I believe what he says is the truth. I believe the U.S. Government is evil and it would certainly create false charges against someone to silence them. See the below links.
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While employed by FEMA, Sonnenfield was dispatched to go to New York even before the alleged second plane hit one of the WTC towers. This is while the MSM was still reporting that only a small plane had collided with the North Tower. Sonnenfield found it odd why he would be dispatched to film the WTC wreckage so early when at that point there was no need to involve FEMA. He said FEMA was mobilized within minutes when it took them ten whole days to mobilize for Hurricane Katrina. That struck Sonnenfield as unusual.
Sonnenfield found it odd why all cameras were so strictly prohibited within the secured perimeter of ground zero. The entire area was declared a "crime scene" and yet all the evidence within the "crime scene" was rapidly removed and destroyed with no investigation whatsoever.
Sonnenfield discovered that FEMA and several other Federal agencies had moved into position at their command center in New York on September 10, 2001, one day before 9-11.
Sonnenfield's wife committed suicide but he was accused of murdering her by U.S. authorities. Is it possible that Sonnenfield's wife did not commit suicide but instead was murdered by U.S. Government agents just to frame Sonnenfield for the murder?
Sonnenfield was jailed but the case against him was dismissed by U.S. Prosecutors because there was no evidence to support the murder charge. Sonnenfield was told he was going to be freed but instead he stayed in jail for four months longer.
While still being held in jail even though he should have been released, Sonnenfield received a call from FEMA trying to get the videotapes he had taken of 9-11 footage but Sonnenfield said he no longer had the tapes. Soon after that conversation his house was seized and the locks were changed and unidentified persons were seen going into his house.
Sonnenfield was finally released from jail in June 2002. Sonnenfield discovered that his office had been ransacked, his computer was missing, and his tape library in the basement had been dug through and several were missing.
Men were constantly parked in the street outside his house watching him. His security system was hacked more than once. Outdoor security lights were unscrewed, etc.
The harassment became so bad that Sonnenfield went to stay with some friends in the mountains and their home was also broken into.
These are acts of an evil Government and the FBI and CIA trying to cover its ass. They were looking for those 9-11 tapes Sonnenfield had taken. It was very important to them to get that evidence back so it could not be used against the U.S. Government.
Sonnenfield left the U.S. to go to Argentina in 2003 but he just needed to get away from the U.S. for awhile. He intended to return to the U.S. later until events changed his mind.
In 2004 Sonnenfield agreed to show some of his 911 video footage and talk about his experiences on a television show. Shortly before the television show was to air, Sonnenfield was arrested and imprisoned for 7 months.
In 2005 the U.S. Government lodged a request to have Sonnenfield extradited back to the U.S. to face charges of murder. There were many obvious fabrications in the extradition order which Sonnenfield and his legal team were able to prove. As a result of this, the U.S. Government extradition request was turned down by a Federal Judge of Argentina and Sonnenfield was granted temporary political asylum
The U.S. appealed this decision to the Argentinian Supreme Court.
In 2007 the Argentinian Supreme Court turned down the U.S. appeal.
In 2008 the U.S. Government appealed again.
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