the time has come for the start of the revolution, time to end all governements and give the power back to who it belongs
That's correct. Representational governments made sense when the fastest way to get our perspectives to Washington was on horseback.
But now we're all connected and we can vote on legislation via the internet. The representatives are all betraying the people anyway; to hell with them.
I can't help but notice that a lot of the people who claim 9/11 was some sort of secret conspiracy tend to be millenials. Between things like this and some of the nut jobs they support for president who are promising free everything, including healthcare, housing, education, and basic income, it's hard to respect or take seriously most of what they say.
Every single one of our closest allies already have universal healthcare, and most of them provide higher education to their students because a college degree in the new workforce is the equivalent of a high school diploma when we were kids. It's also a moral indictment of our nation - the wealthiest nation in the history of the Earth - that we all sit by while our mentally ill and severely disadvantaged perish on the streets like feral dogs. It would cost only $20B/year to end homeless in the US, and it never even comes up for a vote...but we just bumped up the already bloated mass murder budget by over $70B without even a debate on the House floor.
I have a hard time respecting or taking seriously what you're saying here because you're just parroting what the corporate news media tells people 24/7. Those people are enemies of humanity and megaphones for the plutocrats/sociopaths who control our nation completely.
As a baby boomer, I will concede millenials have things tough but, hey, who hasn't? They didn't grow up with the great depression, the polio epidemic, or the Vietnam War. Every generation in history has had their share of struggles and difficulties. Sorry to turn this into an off topic (?) rant but everyone struggles in life no matter what you may be told.
Millenials are perfectly willing to struggle. But their situation is truly hopeless; they have to take on gigantic financial debt just to get a degree so they can compete in the shrinking jobs market, they have no hope of ever owning a home, they'll be forced to endure the global climate crisis when that's bankrupting nations around the world, they've realized that the entire political system is now an effective oligarchy rather than a representational government, and the entire economic system is rigged against them in every way imaginable.
Through no fault of their own, they're forced to live out the cataclysmic consequences of decisions made by our generation and previous generations, while the entire system mocks their concerns.
So I think it's unsurprising that they smell a rat when they see WTC 7 collapse at free-fall acceleration onto its own footprint exactly like controlled demolition, when no steel building in history has ever come down in that manner through fire alone.