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Reply to Cool Hand Luke
Oh my! What's that? I didn't say anything about "plane missiles". I said missile, as in NO plane/s involved. I'm sure you've got a video to
"debunk" that also.
As for the video itself, it's good disinfo. The flashes may be kinetic energy being transfered into heat energy, but they certainly do not occur as
the nose of the "plane" hits the building. Take a closer look at the Naudet film, wait until the "plane" is half way inside, then reverse in slow
motion. You'll discover the flash occurs
before impact. A flash also occurs before impact on the South Tower in two amateur videos. Actually,
clips from those two are in the video you posted. Find the originals and reverse in slow motion, same results as the Naudet film.
But this isn't about planes or missiles or "missile planes", this is about the South Tower collapse, so back on topic:
I haven't had the chance to view your other disinfo videos, but I will. From one of your earlier posts you said gravity is to blame for the lower
floors collapse, so I have a few questions:
How do you explain the steel pieces that were ejected over 200 feet?
How do you explain the near free-fall collapse? If gravity is to blame, friction from each collapsing floor would slow the collapse.
How do you explain the molten steel? Oh, that's right, you even posted a video that says no molten steel. I haven't watched it, but what do you call
this:
Or this:
Or all the firefighter witnesses that say molten steel was flowing "like lava"?
I recommend you watch "911 - Blueprint for Truth - The Architecture of Destruction" You can find it here:
www.ae911truth.org...
Aside from all the other obvious CD trademarks, there is a ABC video of the South Tower collapse that caught a flash from one of the explosives which
is shown in Blueprint for Truth. A screenshot is the best I can do because I cannot find the original ABC video(I added the red box).
Edit2: If anyone knows where to find the above original ABC South Tower collapse video, a link will be very appreciated.
[edit on 4-8-2008 by Niobis]