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− | '''Christopher Landis''' was the Operations Manager for Safety Service Patrol. He was in charge of road closures for road safety issues and potentially maintenance most notably of the light poles. | + | '''Christopher Landis''' was the Operations Manager for Safety Service Patrol. He was in charge of road closures for road safety issues and potentially maintenance most notably of the light poles.<ref>http://stendek.tumblr.com/post/16266871445/911-murdered-witnesschristopher-landis#_=_</ref> |
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− | Landis committed suicide. His obituary was published in the ''[[Washington Post]]'' on November 16th 2006.<ref>http:// | + | Landis committed suicide. His obituary was published in the ''[[Washington Post]]'' on November 16th 2006.<ref>http://covertoperations.blogspot.com/2012/11/new-911-whistleblowersuspicious-death.html</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:11, 9 July 2016
Christopher Landis (9-11/Premature death) | |
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Died | 16 November 2006 |
Supposedly killed himself two and a half months after assisting 9/11 researchers by sharing a set of photos with them. |
Christopher Landis was the Operations Manager for Safety Service Patrol. He was in charge of road closures for road safety issues and potentially maintenance most notably of the light poles.[1]
Official narrative
Landis committed suicide. His obituary was published in the Washington Post on November 16th 2006.[2]
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