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MRM Donating Member (219 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-23-07 10:35 PM
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230. Then where did it go?
Hundreds of pictures, dozens of videos show those planes flying into those buildings. Holographic technology is pretty amazing, but...No where near THAT amazing. How did they fake it? And, more importantly, why would they? Actual planes flying into actual buildings was more than enough to horrify the public.

"what I'm saying is implausible is that it would penetrate the building completely and then explode once inside. Aluminum Planes fail at point of impact. always!!!!"

You speak as if you have a reference point. Duh, you don't. IT'S NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE where an airplane was flown into a skyscraper at 500+MPH full of fuel. Nothing close has ever occurred, so to claim "Aluminum planes fail at point of impact" is nothing more than speculation based on what you THINK should happen.
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