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Name:
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MrHodja
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Subject:
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It Gets More Sickening Every Day
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Date:
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9/13/2021 6:59:58 PM
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"...fact is lots of tail and wing would be visible."
First of all that is not a fact but an opinion. So an airliner traveling at 400 miles per hour is going to hit a stone building and ANYTHING of the thin aluminum wing and tail would be recognizable? I don't think so.
"Still would be wing and tail and tons of stuff everywhere. And two BIG titanium rotors and the holes they would make."
Same comment on the wing and tail. And how BIG were the rotors? How big was the hole in the side of the building? How much would the engines and rotors be physically reshaped by the impact?
"Just parking the plane next to the Pentagon might have the nose at or above the roof."
Hardly. When I was in the Air Force one of my assignments involved flying on the E-4, also known as the "Doomsday Jet". It was a Boeing 747 and its nose might reach the top of the second floor. A 757 is a much smaller plane.
"Which leads to the impossibility that it could be flown into the building at all. "
Your opinion, which is disproven above.
"I have landed a 777 in the training boxes. No different than the real thing."
Completely irrelevant to this discussion.
"Vaporizing aluminum on impact requires 7 clicks per second"
I agree that the aluminum didn't vaporize. But it did, at best end up in puddles on the lowest level and/or be mixed with other materials in the inferno to make it indistinguishable.
"I'll wager this is what came IN on the pickup truck."
What pickup truck? "I'll wager..." is hardly convincing evidence, especially accompanied by "Can't find the picture anymore. Narrative changed to carrying victims." Maybe the new narrative is the correct one. And I can just see it now...people scurrying around placing pieces of mangled aircraft in strategic places and taking pictures, all while there were hundreds of others around them. Plausible it is not.
I won't bother to go to that web site because you have failed to introduce even a shred of doubt as to what really happened that day. And, BTW, the towers were built in an unusual fashion, with the outer walls being the load bearing structures and the individual floors more or less suspended from that exoskeleton. Watch the videos of the towers coming down and you will see the exterior walls actually being pulled in from the weight of the floors above falling inside that exoskeleton. Initially I wondered why there was such a small footprint of debris from something that big, and learning how it was built answered that curiosity.
I am done with this thread. Go find someone else to try to hoodwink into believing in your fairy tale.
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