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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-25-04 10:45 PM
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8. Remote control
There were several (10 or more) planes which were thought to have been hijacked. (From NORAD official statements)

NORAD even admits AA 77 was a UFO until it allegedly hit the pentagon. So, we know they didn't/couldn't track all the planes. That is a fact.

Any remote control planners would have had the NORAD failures figured into their planning. IOW, they knew NORAD would never be able to track the remote controlled planes, and furthermore, they would be able to move, by remote control, the allegedly hijacked planes offshore and into the sea, or wherever, without detection because NORAD was/would be so messed up.

Really, more than just another pretty theory, eh?
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