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Originally posted by Swampfox46_1999
reply to post by DangerDeath
How about those Israeli crew with "cameras" who were in position to record the event, and happily jumping around when it occurred?
How about the fact that those Israelis WERENT there when the event started?
On the morning of September 11th, Maria--who asked us not to use her last name--was home preparing for her day, when she got a call from a friend who lived upstairs in the same New Jersey high-rise
She was sitting when she heard a noise, at the same time she felt like it--it shook--like the building shook, she said. She called me immediately. She said, 'You know, there's--there's something wrong, look at your window by the twin towers.' So I grab my binoculars and I could see the towers from my window
Maria: And this is where I, you know, I'm looking. I saw the smoke from the top, just from the top of the towers.
MILLER: (VO) After watching for a little while, something caught Maria's at-tention in the parking lot below her window.
MARIA: Like a few minutes must have gone on, and all of a sudden down there I see this van park. And I see three guys on top of the van, and I'm trying, you know, to look at the building but what caught my attention, they seemed to be taking a movie.
Originally posted by grapesofraft
I whole-heartedly agree with you that what they have given as evidence for 911 has to be made up. How are we suppose to believe that a group of Muslims had the ability to take over 4 planes with only box cutters. Certainly those passengers would have all fought back before they let themselves be flown to their death.
The Controlled Impact Demonstration (CID) was a joint research project by NASA and the FAA to test a survivable aircraft impact using a remotely piloted Boeing 720 aircraft.
The edited "CID movie montage" runs 29 seconds and views the CID impact from four different positions on the ground.
Explains it rather nicely-