Hitpiece by Wispolitics.com

A WisDems press release attacks U.S. Senator Ron Johnson for questioning the official narrative of the World Trade Center Building 7 collapse on 9/11, using the same discrediting tactics Johnson discussed with Tucker Carlson. The release highlights Johnson’s remark that demolition videos are “cool to watch,” framing it as insensitive to the 2,753 deaths in New York, while dismissing his inquiries into Building 7’s free-fall collapse as “debunked conspiracy theories.” Johnson, motivated by 9/11 families’ demands for unredacted documents and transparency, cited the 2020 film Calling Out Bravo 7 and questioned the NIST report’s fire-induced collapse explanation, noting the government’s history of deception. As Johnson explained to Carlson, such tactics—labeling dissenters as “wacko” to silence legitimate questions—are standard for suppressing inconvenient truths, mirroring the marginalization he faced on COVID-related issues. The WisDems’ narrative avoids engaging with the scientific concerns raised by Johnson and the 9/11 truth community, instead relying on emotional appeals to shut down debate.


One response to “WisDems: Ron Johnson says watching building #7 collapse as result of 9/11 terrorist attack is “Cool to Watch””

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    I sent this email to the editors:

    From: gene laratonda.com
    Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2025 5:11 PM
    To: wisopinion@wispolitics.com ; ross@wispolitics.com ; wise@wispolitics.com
    Subject: Your Shameful Smear of Senator Johnson’s 9/11 Questions

    Jeff Mayers, JR Ross, David Wise, and Tim Haering,

    As editors at WisPolitics.com your press release attacking Senator Ron Johnson for questioning the World Trade Center Building 7 collapse on 9/11 is a total disgrace. You twisted his comment about demolition videos being “cool to watch” to make him look like a heartless jerk, spitting on the 2,753 lives lost. This is the same slimy trick Johnson called out with Tucker Carlson, when his advice to gargle Listerine to reduce COVID viral load was spun into a lie that he said it “replaces vaccines.” You’re using that exact playbook: misquote, misrepresent, and slap a “wacko” label on anyone who dares challenge the official story to shut them up.

    Johnson’s pushing for 9/11 families who are begging for unredacted documents and real answers about Building 7’s anomalous free-fall collapse, which NIST’s fire excuse doesn’t explain. He pointed to the 2020 film Calling Out Bravo 7 and the government’s long history of lies. But you dodge all of that, like thermite evidence, the symmetrical collapse, and the 9/11 Commission’s refusal to even mention Building 7, and instead sling mud to kill the debate. This isn’t just lazy; it’s vile propaganda.

    Retract that press release now. It’s an insult to the 9/11 families, to Johnson’s honest questions, and to anyone who cares about truth over your pathetic political stunts. You’re not journalists; you’re hitmen for a narrative. Fix it.

    Sincerely,
    Gene Laratonda

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