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Originally Posted by Racnad
What are you talking about? They trained at civilian flight schools. Anyone with a credit card can do that.
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/mi...8&EDATE=Sep+15
i'm talking about this.
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Originally Posted by Racnad
I don't know. That's why it's unsolved.
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it's also why i'm asking. does it not strike you as odd?
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Originally Posted by Racnad
What are you talking about? If anyone wanted to make the US look stupid, they could just put a tape of a hijacker on youTube.
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i'm talking about this...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/1559151.stm
and this...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...23/widen23.xml
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Originally Posted by Racnad
Small objects and pieces of paper can survive. Lots of paper documents were scattered all over. The momentum of the plane debri probably carried it past the fireball and some distance away from the building before it fell to the ground, or maybe the roof of a nearby building.
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really? the WTC was obviously full of papers and so forth but you believe a passport
at the point of impact would survive the fireball? it's possible, sure, but possible in the way that it's possible to throw a bucket full of watch parts on the ground and have them automatically fall into an assembled watch. possible, but incredibly unlikely.