Pete planes don’t slice through buildings and eject out the other side. I have stated this numerous times. They are constructed of aluminum. My husband used to build these planes for Boeing in Seattle. He also worked on AF1. And he was a multi engine rated pilot up to a 737.
Have you ever seen the damage a goose strike does to the nose of an airliner? If a forklift even taps a wing there is severe damage. These towers were advertised as the strongest buildings ever constructed.
I think there is what we saw and then what we really saw. Looking at it without emotion and with a critical eye what we saw were explosions.
Millions of people now believe that 911 was not a Muslim terrorist attack. I am one of them. You will have to make up your own mind. But I doubt that anyone who knows airplane construction will tell you airliners can slice through a reinforced steel building. But a holographic image can make it look that way.
Huh? The only things that “rejected out the other side” were the engines, made of titanium and nickel alloys, and the landing gear, made of steel.
“But a holographic image can make it look that way.”
This is sick. I knew and worked with people who were killed and injured, many others had to run for their lives. The people I talked to that survived heard and felt the impact.
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Have you ever seen the damage a goose strike does to the nose of an airliner?
Geese are constructed of soft flesh. Have you ever seen the damage a goose strike does to the nose of an airliner? Yes you have, because you told us so.
Planes are constructed of aluminum. Have you ever seen the damage a plane strike does to a building? Yes you have, because you told us so.
You just don't want to believe what you saw. And you don't want the rest of to believe what we all saw either.