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- Eggzb, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2"no planes" is ridiculous.
and you are a dis info agent
ed for sp - alice104, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1yes, you are disinfo. All of your submitted stories are suspect, and they all make individuals with legitimate arguments about 9/11 look ridiculous by association.
shame on you. - Eggzb, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Explain eye witnesses on the ground in NYC. They saw planes. Give me an explanation.
NYC is not a fictional city on the TV or in movies. People Live there. - Coffinman, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1911 is a spook-controlled mind-control psy-op.
- blaxoboraxo, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1You're completely right. 911 Blogger actively censors submissions in order to protect the 911 perpetrators. When the reckoning comes, they will be held accountable.
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -2/+1"no planes" (TV-Fakery) is based on basic physical laws. Anyone capable of understanding and applying basic physical laws should have no problem seeing that the South Tower "strike" was a CGI (computer generated image).
Airplanes are aluminum. Twin Towers were steel and concrete.
An airplane is not going to glide into a building as if the building isn't even there, make a clean cutout of itself, and completely disappear inside the hole. The wings don't snap off, the tail doesn't break, there's no bending, no crushing, no twisting, no nothing. The engines don't explode on impact, the fuel-filled wings don't explode on impact. And the building self heals itself before the explosion. Why does the explosion happen AFTER the "plane" glides into the building? And on top of that, why is the explosion on the opposite side of the building?
Have you ever flown in a commercial airliner? Ever look outside at the wing in the daytime? See how many movable panels those wings have, and all those rivets? See how the whole wing moves up and down in the wind? I've always been surprised that the wind itself didn't rip the wing right off.
Watch the 9/11 butterplanes here. Watch the super slow motion clips:
http://killtown.911review.org/2nd-hit.html#butterplanes
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