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March 30, 2006

Loose Change - 2nd Editon

For years I've had a lot of doubts about what actually went down on 9/11. The pieces of the puzzle just don't fit together and as evidence continues to come out daily it shows that those of us who have had some doubts were right to do so. How did a plane crash into a 16 foot hole in the side of the Pentagon? Where did the wings and the rest of the plane go? Why were there no big plane pieces left? Why did the buildings implode down on themselves in New York? Why were there so many reports of other explosions especially right before the buildings imploded? Where is the wreckage from flight 93? When a plane crashes there is always debris, even planes that were blown up in mid air like the one over Lockerbie leave large chunks of aircraft, so where were the pieces of flight 93? These are but a few of the questions that need to be answered, so why is there such a cover up?

Loose Change - 2nd Edition is an excellent documentary! Get a copy. It's points out a lot of inconsistencies with the "official" 9/11 "story" that have bugged me all along and puts together information that may surprise you.

Posted by Daffodil at March 30, 2006 10:12 PM

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Before jerry7 comes in to agree with you:

1. The Pentagon is a fortress.
2. The wings are where the fuel tanks are; no one should expect to find more than scrap.
3. Those planes were starting cross-continent flights -- those tanks were FULL.
4. Because that's how skyscrapers are designed.
5. OK, you got me there.
6. How much of the space shuttle did they find?

Posted by: reno at March 31, 2006 8:45 AM

1. The Pentagon is a fortress.

Not that much so that an entire plane just disappears on the front lawn. Where are the plane parts? We aren't talking Star Gate where things just slide into another dimension. And on a side note...where are the skids marks on the front lawn of the Pentagon? It just doesn't add up.

2. The wings are where the fuel tanks are; no one should expect to find more than scrap.

Still not buying it. Huge chunks of plane wings have been found in the past from airliners that just took off with as much, if not more fuel.

3. Those planes were starting cross-continent flights -- those tanks were FULL.

And? See my comments to #2.

4. Because that's how skyscrapers are designed.

Nope. Similarly designed buildings have burned for much longer at much higher heat and they withstood the blaze. Even sections of a building have collapsed on top, but the whole building didn't come down.

6. How much of the space shuttle did they find?

They found massive chunks of both of the space shuttles. Here are pictures of some of the debris from the Challenger from NASA itself and some pictures of the debris from Columbia as well. These suckers were going a lot faster than a plane would be and there are huge chunks. You can also do a Yahoo! image search and find other pictures. I don't buy it. There were no major pieces found. Nothing...Nada...Zip.

Posted by: Dianne at March 31, 2006 1:05 PM

glad y'all are catching up...

Posted by: jerry7 at April 3, 2006 1:31 PM

We were never behind.

Posted by: Dianne at April 3, 2006 1:35 PM

really? i had just never seen any "9/11 inside job" related posts here. maybe i missed it.

just be careful on what you promote about 9/11. the truth movement has been infiltrated by the "government." it would not be too hard to pick up some of their disinfo and pass it along, just as they would like. most in the 9/11 truth movement, at this time, are probably disinfo agents or confused and not knowingly helping them...

Posted by: jerry7 at April 3, 2006 1:48 PM

That's because I don't talk about stuff like that on a regular basis and you probably won't see anything else about it for a while unless something is actually proved. Right now it's all supposition.

I have a feeling most of what I believe would be in direct contradiction with what you think from comments I've seen you post here. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion. :o)

Posted by: Dianne at April 3, 2006 5:31 PM

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