Rule
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ORIGINAL: Arpig If you go to the History channel site posted back on page 1 you can get information on each of the locations from which each clip was filmed and who shot the film as well as an interview with the filmmaker. I am not interested in that information. I want to know the name of that witness, so that Politesub53 may know whom to torture. quote:
ORIGINAL: Arpig Your approach begs the question...if this was all planned, then wouldn't they have made their eyewitness reports well in advance, and wouldn't they have done more than one take to insure that the reports sounded appropriately upset? Why would the planners of the attack made such an amateurish fake eyewitness report? I haven't ever been involved in a movie production, but from what I understand, a movie with only one person in it takes lots of production time. If one wants to make a mega production with hundreds or thousands of people in it that will require centuries of preparation - unless it is done sloppily, which this was. In the art of illusion, it is sufficient to present only a few pieces of the illusion to convince the observer to dispose of his disbelieve and to think that he observes a real event. As for the second part of the 102 minutes, at 3:40 minutes there is some convincing female screaming of "Oh, my God!" Very impressive. Females have such a talent for drama. If you doubt me, then merely ask any woman on the street to scream this a couple of times. Anyway, they later asserted that a jet ... a jumbo flew into the building. In the footage these girls shot, I saw no such plane. Neither did they say that they saw the plane themselves with their own eyes. Likely they were merely repeating what someone else told them. Who were these girls? I want to know their names, so that Politesub53 may know whom to torture. Hm, one of them was called Megan. In the same second part there is at 8:40 minutes again an anonymous person who says: "What just hit it?" "An airplane." "Another one?" ...? "The first one" "What was that?...Just now." "That was a united... I swear it looked like a united airplane that crashed into the side of it." Who was this anonymous person who so definitely asserted what it looked like (not what it actually was)?
< Message edited by Rule -- 9/9/2009 10:20:56 AM >
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