I would love to know how a gas powered car can incinerate a vehicle in mid air into small pieces in a wide debris field,makes little sense to me.
Also, sure would love to see a picture of the passport if it's there. Of course that could have been claimed just to throw any investigators off track. Or, it could be real. If it's real it's either destroyed or well hidden by now. Either way authorities sure seem to be going out of their way to make sure no one thinks this was any kind of attack at all. Normally,when that happens the big lie is in.Hard to say.
Seems that “authorities” would not like ihfo about Iranian passport out there. Lots of hmmm-ing. If you have a link to where the photos are that would be great.
BTW when I see 911 I think of dispatch.
The Rainbow Bridge is still closed as I write this. That strongly suggests to me that there’s more to the story. There are frequent crashes in that area because of the high traffic density but none have kept the bridge closed for more than an hour or so. Admittedly, there are few fatalities, and fewer still explosions, but the delay tells me it’s more than a typical car crash. The Iranian passport allegation supports that. People like to tell what they know so information always leaks out.
“...how a gas powered car can incinerate a vehicle in mid air into small pieces in a wide debris field, makes little sense to me...”
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Now is time to revert back to the 24 (sometimes 48) hour rule.
Let things settle while the rumours fly.
Questions remain.
Remember the Iranian passport that was the only thing not vaporized on 9/||?
Sounding like the same playbook.
Hey Rod,
Well, if you watch some of those bad-drivers vids on u-toob, a high speed crash can turn a car into a pile of shrapnel in a split second.
If a car were to hit an immovable concrete barrier on the corner just right and lifted up, tearing down the belly and ripping open a full gas tank, making lots of sparks along the way.....it "could happen".
15 gallons of burning gas, catapulted into the air at 100 MPH would be kinda "explosion-like".
But if that is what happened, I'm pretty sure the impact shredded the car, not the "explosion".