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Amanda, I take your point about the disrepectful bit.
I think that some terrorists, funded by Bin Laden's mob, had basic flying lessons, hijacked some commercial planes and crudely steered them into the towers, the Pentagon and (because of some passengers bravery) a field somewhere in Pennsylvania instead of the White House.
I think the towers fell because of poor, cost saving lightweight design and maybe inadequate fire proofing ( but what buildings built in the 60s/70s were fireproofed against being slammed by fully fuelled aircraft at 500mph?)
Far fetched? ...Yes.....Made up?... No
That's what I think happened.
What do you think happened?
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In 5 minutes - www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuC_4mGTs98
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The documentary that I watched down go in to how the planes were flown. The one that went in to the Pentagon was basically flown in through the front door. Any crude pilot would have just aimed for the Pentagon from above, surely? Maximum damage? Surely it is harder to bank round hard, dive the plane down, level it up and skim across the car park and in through the front door? By a pilot that couldn't control a Cussler plane on his own. Incidentally, the only side of the whole of the Pentagon which had, within the last six month, had a number of reinforced girders all the way through it. Another coincidence. On top of that, the most safely guarded building on the planet was only able to provide one still photograph of a fireball (Not one picture of a plane entering the building has ever been released).
The plane that was heroically taken down by the passengers in to the field never had any debris found. The official line is that it hit the ground so fast that the whole plane,
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There is a difference between asylum seekers and thieving pikies who are coming. And are here
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Milla, about the falling of the twin towers...
The guy that bought them 9 months or so before they came down insured them, wait for it, in case of total and utter collapse, for £7bn. He settled with the insurance company for £4.2bn.
Oh, and the fella, in his own words as he is in the documentary, said that he left hospital, took himself off morphine in order to sign the documents to buy the twin towers.
He worked in the twin towers EVERY DAY there after. Oh, apart from the morning of 9/11 when his wife made a surprise appointment for his to see his dermatologist for his skin condition. His words. What a lucky / coincidence that was.
Just watch September 11 The New Pearl Harbour. Makes the hairs on your neck stand up.
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OK then, 380mph, that's nowt is it? As for no debris in the field? What a load of crap.
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Any pics available, Sota?
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I guess we are both comfortable in our own beliefs.
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Do you expect me to post a link to pictures of a tragedy just to win a friendly debate? Not my style matey.
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