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re: This alone proves the 911 narrative is a lie
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:01 am to EphesianArmor
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:01 am to EphesianArmor
Most importantly it ushered in THE PATRIOT ACT that everyone that goes to DC says IS IMPORTANT.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:01 am to cajunangelle
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that is known in tornadoes not airplanes crashing into buildings.
Precisely.
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A tornado spawned from a hurricane in Fla. took out my back screened in porch and the dock. a brick built in bbq....yet a little rubbermaid like-- rolling side bar with wheels that weighed nearly nothing. was unscathed in the same spot.
Your example is a far more common occurrence than finding one individual "hijacker" passport amidst the pulverized Twin Towers and chaos of piles of dust and destruction.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:04 am to Geekboy
Why would this passport be any different than the thousands of other personal items from the planes, or the millions of other pieces of paper that flew out of the buildings?
Also, the passports--and yes there were multiple hijacker passports eventually located, along with other documents from the planes--was by no means anywhere close to "pristine" condition.
Also, the passports--and yes there were multiple hijacker passports eventually located, along with other documents from the planes--was by no means anywhere close to "pristine" condition.
This post was edited on 4/17/25 at 10:07 am
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:04 am to cajunangelle
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that is known in tornadoes not airplanes crashing into buildings
How many pieces of paper did you see cascading down the building before the collapse?
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:08 am to EphesianArmor
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Your example is a far more common occurrence than finding one individual "hijacker" passport amidst the pulverized Twin Towers and chaos of piles of dust and destruction.
Why? You are all acting like that one passport was the only document from the planes that were found. It wasn't. There was a TON of stuff from inside the planes found, for a bunch of passengers--not just the hijackers. Tickets, ID's, visa, clothing, etc. All things that could easily have burned up but were ejected during the impact.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:08 am to troyt37
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How many pieces of paper did you see cascading down the building before the collapse?
N/A.
If you wanted a better example of "crazy coincidence," a pristine autographed copy of the "Hijackers' 911 Plan' would have been found.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:11 am to Indefatigable
But of ALL things -- one of just 19 passports found within hours??
We truly have to suspend all logic to believe this -- along with dozens of other inconsistencies and coincidences that day.
We truly have to suspend all logic to believe this -- along with dozens of other inconsistencies and coincidences that day.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:15 am to EphesianArmor
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But of ALL things -- one of just 19 passports found within hours??
Again, you act like there weren't a ton of stuff found on the street within hours, relating to a bunch of different passengers on both planes.
It was on the street, not in the debris pile because it wasn't in the building. It's not like it was even known that it was a hijacker's passport at the time it was found either. Someone found Atta's boarding pass at some point to.
Besides, what does it matter if it was found relatively soon after the attack? If they had found it in the rubble four months later, you'd be here claiming it was obviously planted and should have been pulverized in the collapse--even though innumerable things were found in the rubble of all types.
This post was edited on 4/17/25 at 10:17 am
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:16 am to GumboPot
Wow. This board is full of locos.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:17 am to Geekboy
If you are going to plant a passport from a completely evaporated airplane crash anyone would distress it. It would take about 10 seconds of a flame and some rough handling. If we are going well thought out planning.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:19 am to Indefatigable
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Why would this passport be any different than the thousands of other personal items from the planes, or the millions of other pieces of paper that flew out of the buildings?
Also, the passports--and yes there were multiple hijacker passports eventually located, along with other documents from the planes--was by no means anywhere close to "pristine" condition.
The devil needs a coat today. I'm agreeing completely with Indefatigable.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:27 am to Indefatigable
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Again, you act like there weren't a ton of stuff found on the street within hours, relating to a bunch of different passengers on both planes.
Considering the uber-distractions of unprecedented trauma, confusion, and massive destruction and panic, you feel someone would have just willy-nilly zeroed-in on someone's passport? Really?
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It was on the street, not in the debris pile because it wasn't in the building.
(see above distractions)
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Besides, what does it matter if it was found relatively soon after the attack?
Um. Support of the narrative?
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:27 am to Geekboy
911 was done by our own government so that we could go fight a long lasting war.
Not because of them being muslims or whatever, it was done to consolidate power (patriot act etc) and the massive spending on weapons.
Not because of them being muslims or whatever, it was done to consolidate power (patriot act etc) and the massive spending on weapons.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:30 am to EphesianArmor
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Considering the uber-distractions of unprecedented trauma, confusion, and massive destruction and panic, you feel someone would have just willy-nilly zeroed-in on someone's passport? Really?
Yes, I am fully capable of believing that among the tens if not hundreds of thousands of people moving around lower Manhattan that day, that someone saw a passport on the street and picked it up. It was blocks away.
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Support of the narrative?
And if it was found 4 months later it would no longer support the narrative? That doesn't make any sense.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:30 am to goatmilker
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If you are going to plant a passport from a completely evaporated airplane crash anyone would distress it. It would take about 10 seconds of a flame and some rough handling. If we are going well thought out planning.
Agree 100%.
Someone in the prop dept was either sloppy and lazy. OR, leaving the PP pristine was mocking us (as was its "discover" to begin with; in which case that makes two levels of mockery.)
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:31 am to Indefatigable
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And if it was found 4 months later it would no longer support the narrative?
Far more plausible, yes.
Within hours? Pristine? After such calamity? No way was that believable.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:46 am to Smeg
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Sounds like the pristine magic bullet found on JFK's stretcher at the hospital.
Except it was far from pristine.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:47 am to Geekboy
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Who, what agency, what brain trust could possibly think planting a passport and claiming it survived a plane crash like was a good idea? Mind boggling!
Did you ever consider it was part of Bin Laden's plan to implicate Saudi Arabia? All of the terrorists were Saudis--by design. It was one of Bin Laden's boys, not our government, who placed the passport at the scene. But I doubt you considered that simple explanation, and only look for some wild arse shite to rather belive.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:48 am to Geekboy
I guarantee that the posters laughing this off as conspiracy didn’t bother to watch the interview or the Bravo 7 film
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