Rule -> RE: There was a plane! (8/8/2011 5:52:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: MusicalBoredom I did loose all of my worldly possessions at that moment but that's another story. You wet your pants? Seriously: I am sorry that you lost your urine- Umm, your worldly possessions. I hope that you have regained new possessions since? quote:
ORIGINAL: MusicalBoredom Well I'm pretty sure I've posted this on here before. But I live in Staten Island and my office used to be on Broad downtown. As was usual, I was on the ferry on my way downtown. The routine, was go in, walk up Trinity to WTC to get a couple dozen warm Krispy Kremes. I was in the lower portion where the cars are and listening to a report of a small private plane having flown into the towers on the radio. We could see the smoke but that's it. We stopped and didn't head into the city because of the emergency crews. A group of about 15 of us were standing around and looking and soon after we saw a plane flying low and then it burst into flames into the second tower. At that point we knew an accident hadn't happened and that something else was going on. Headed back home and watched the news as the rest unfolded. You could hear the plane and you could see the plane. We weren't looking in that direction for the first but we were looking for the second. I did loose all of my worldly possessions at that moment but that's another story. I missed your previous testimony and I do appreciate this one. I do believe you: you saw a plane. But what kind of plane did you see? As you state yourself, the alleged first plane initially was asserted to be a small private plane. Can you be mistaken about what you saw, perchance later adjust your memories to have them coincide with the official story? Secondly: Are you absolutely certain that the plane flew into the building? Could not it have flown past the building? I ask because there was strange activity going on with at least one other plane above New York. I ask because there was a lot of transponder switching between various planes. (Ever seen the betting fraud with the three cups and the little ball?) I ask because it can be argued that only two planes ever lifted off and that both of them landed safely elsewhere. I ask for lots of other reasons. I ask because I am convinced it all was a huge magic show. Is there even a slight possibility that I might be right? Is there even a slight possibility that you were taken in by the magician's tricks? If so, with hindsight, can you fathom and reconstruct that trick?
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