posted on Nov, 14 2010 @ 11:10 AM
I remember seeing this face live on TV the day it happened.
No one else I have talked to about September the eleventh has commented on it.
My first thought was that the two "eye-sockets" were about right for where
the two jet engines of the aircraft had been spaced apart.
A realtime 3d image manipulation of a signal being broacast is entirely feasable.
Of course this begs a ton of questions, all leading to foreknowledge of the event.
My feelings at the time were more like I was seeing a cartoon than any kind of malevolent spirit.
For instance, my earliest memory from when I was 3 was seeing the moon landing live on a black and white TV in Seattle, where we were living at the
time.
I was called into the room by my mom, her sister, and their mom. "Come see, the man is about to walk on the moon."
They were making such a big deal about it. I came in, sat down close to the TV and watched. My feeling at the time was "I've seen better special
effects than this."
Of course I didn't know what the phrase special effects was until after the release of Star Wars, so this memory has obviously been revised over and
over by myself as I have grown up. But the quote captures the feeling I had fairly well.
As to the demon face, I felt nothing when I saw it. It just seemed a curiosity to me. And the spacing of the jet engines to cause the two negative
spaces to create the eye holes seems plausible to me. I put it down to an artifact of plane design, and the results of a jet striking into a building
and erupting flaming fuel everywhere.
David Grouchy