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Originally posted by jthomas
Be sure to catch up on Gage's debunking before spending money on that conference:
Originally posted by CameronFox
i wont comment on the two red flags under my avatar
Originally posted by _BoneZ_
Originally posted by jthomas
Be sure to catch up on Gage's debunking before spending money on that conference:
I wouldn't consider a debate to be a debunking. Both words have different meanings. Try again?
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
reply to post by TrueAmerican
Thanks for posting TrueAmerican!
This should be a great event.
Hope to see you there S.O.!
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
reply to post by jthomas
However since low flying planes are permanent fixtures in the landscape due to the extremely close proximity of Reagan National Airport it makes perfect sense that most people wouldn't notice it
So how is it that all your so-called north of the gas station witnesses noticed Flight 77, and not only noticed but were able, in the blink of an eye, able to positively determine which side of a small pump island it was flying on? Particulraly since all of your witnesses were regulars in the area and well accustomed to low flying planes near the airport. As opposed to the many person that would have seen the fly over, tourist and travelers on the highways and in the are nearby?
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
reply to post by jthomas
Oh really?
I bet it won't be by you!
But I certainly welcome it no matter who it is.
Either way let me make it easy for you and discuss it "for the record" right now.
That image is a DRAMATIZATION that was created for us in 2007 before we were aware of Roosevelt Roberts Jr's account of the flyaway being "just above the light poles" or "about 50 feet less than a hundred feet" altitude immediately after the explosion.
Of course no doubt the plane eventually made it that high as it made its ascent out of there AFTER the explosion while the massive smoke plume continued to grow but we now know that while the explosion was still occurring it was lower than depicted in that image. So that image was never meant to be an exact representation and is merely a generalized depiction of a plane flying away.
But yes we know people saw it Jthomas as proven by Roosevelt and Erik Dihle.
However since low flying planes are permanent fixtures in the landscape due to the extremely close proximity of Reagan National Airport it makes perfect sense that most people wouldn't notice it flying away as their attention would be fixated on the massive explosion and smoke plume rising from the Pentagon.
I understand how you prefer to write Roosevelt, the people that Erik Dihle reported, and the north side witnesses all off as delusional as you continue your senseless campaign against this definitive information but evidence and truth are not on your side.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
Tickets are $40, advance. $50 before August 23....(Ooops, too late!) and $60 at the door!!
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by SkepticOverlord
Well, wishing them a safe trip, then.
I suppose the presentation will be without controversy?? Guess it won't be so much a debate as it will be an attempt to explain a certain point of view.
Perhaps there will be some discussion, though. Obviously being in the minority opinion will be daunting. It would be nice if it were balanced fairly.
Scripps Howard polls
A poll from July 2006, sponsored by Scripps Howard and conducted by Ohio University, surveyed 1,010 randomly-selected citizens of the United States, with a margin of error of 4 percent. It made some statements relating to some of the 9/11 conspiracy theories and asked respondents to say whether they thought that the statements were likely to be true.
"Federal officials either participated in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon or took no action to stop them".
59% "not likely"
20% "somewhat likely"
16% "very likely"
"The collapse of the twin towers in New York was aided by explosives secretly planted in the two buildings".
77% "unlikely"
10% "somewhat likely"
6% "very likely"
"The Pentagon was struck by a military cruise missile in 2001 rather than by an airliner captured by terrorists".
80% "not likely"
6% "somewhat likely"
6% "very likely"
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In November 2007 Scripps Howard surveyed 811 Americans about their beliefs in several conspiracy theories and asked this question
How about that some people in the federal government had specific warnings of the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington, but chose to ignore those warnings. Is this very likely, somewhat likely or unlikely?
32% "Very Likely"
30% "Somewhat Likely"
30% "Unlikely"
8% "Don't Know/Other"