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| stevendabudgie |
Posted: Oct 3 2011, 10:36 AM
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Curious Citizen Group: Member Posts: 25 Member No.: 1,192 Joined: 2-November 10 |
I wonder if this is just a simple brick wall
http://www.citizeninvestigationteam.com/2/...-Hole-Pics.html When you at the left half, especially the left upper corner, you recognize another structure behind the bricks. There is a portion of a steel grid and something that looks like a thin concrete wall . MAybe I am wrong... |
| Winkhorst |
Posted: Jun 17 2012, 10:02 AM
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Concerned Citizen Group: Member Posts: 71 Member No.: 1,154 Joined: 23-March 10 |
What you guys don't understand is that on September 11, 2001, the earth passed through an anomalous region of space that contained a special disintegration field that allowed four (4) jet aircraft to completely vaporize within seconds of contact with solid objects, leaving large holes in those objects but no wreckage. The day after, everything returned to normal and crashed planes resumed leaving mounds of smoking debris. The government has been keeping this a secret so as not to create panic on the part of the citizenry
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| RLW |
Posted: Jun 25 2012, 05:25 PM
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Curious Citizen Group: Member Posts: 39 Member No.: 37 Joined: 15-February 08 |
That last hole definately looks fishy.
As I understand it there are two possible mechanism for creating such a hole, 1. overpresure from an explosion, and 2, a kinetic penetrator. The first seems unlikely in that nothing onboard the aircraft should be that explosive. For example the aircraft fuel needs air to burn and thus tends to burn rather than explode (being oxygen starved). And most of the fuel should have been dispersed by the time the debris reached that far into the building anyway. The second requires there to be a kinetic penetrator at the end of the penetration, which seems to be conspicuously absent from all the photos. It is like tracing a gun wound but not finding a bullet at the end. So where is the "bullet" that made the hole? One would think there should be a huge hunk of aircraft just outside the hole which acted as the spent projectile. To my knowledge no such hunk of aircraft has been shown in any of the photos but only rubble from the wall itself. |
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