posted on Apr, 24 2007 @ 05:28 AM
Originally posted by lizziex3
well lets see..it would take AT LEAST 100 people to plant the explosives in such a short amount of time in the towers (im not even going to go into
how it would be IMPOSSIBLE for people to not notice bombs all over the place, plus the fact they had bomb sniffing dogs that were only taken out of
the building AFTER the bombs would've needed to be placed)
the president and all his people would know about it..
the people on the planes would know about it. and most likely their families too...
what about the firefighters? they would probably have to know since they were in the buildings and all..
so far thats a lot more than 21 people needed for your theory..
What people pass off as IMPOSSIBLE astounds me, especially in the time that we live in at present. Bombs would be spotted by people in the buildings?
Well first of all, bomb is kind of a mis-categorization, the word bomb conjures images of a ticking clock attached with some wires to some TNT like in
the movies. These also aren't going to be in plain sight for every jane or joe to see.
Also these are going to be sophisticated devices, some of which are not mainstream enough for even bomb sniffing dogs to be trained to pick up. The
dogs need to be trained to react to a certain object or grouping of explosive devices.
If orchestrated by some group, it was planned,rehearsed and re-rehearsed many times. Planned to the tee, every aspect that could be thought up, and
still there were problems with the event. This is due to the unexpected things that cannot be predicted in advance, sort of like chaos theory.
So yea in short, not only is it possible but it is likely that people would not have noticed any of the 'bombs' in any of the buildings.
Let's put it this way, have you ever noticed a suspicious looking package left in a public place before? A bag or purse or briefcase left in public?
If so, out of all of those times, have you ever phoned it in to the proper authorities? NO of course not, perhaps some may have in one or two
instances, but if we all did that all the time, we'd have about 1000 calls / day of erroneous reports. So instead we desensitize ourselves to filter
things like that out in normal life. Unless something is BLATANTLY out of sorts do we question it and cause concern.
[edit on 24-4-2007 by greatlakes]