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To: cdnerds

Something doesn't make sense. Just blowing up 6 planes wouldn't be worse than 9/11. Most Trans-Atlantic planes don't seat more than 300 these days (especially those flying from Glasgow, Manchester and Edinburgh). 300 x 6 = 1,800. There has to be more to this story.


1,043 posted on 08/10/2006 1:18:37 AM PDT by conservative in nyc
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To: conservative in nyc

i read it was 20 planes and some vague attempts at detonating over cities....


1,065 posted on 08/10/2006 1:22:07 AM PDT by Irishguy (How do ya LIKE THOSE APPLES!!!!)
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To: conservative in nyc
Something doesn't make sense. Just blowing up 6 planes wouldn't be worse than 9/11. Most Trans-Atlantic planes don't seat more than 300 these days (especially those flying from Glasgow, Manchester and Edinburgh). 300 x 6 = 1,800. There has to be more to this story.

Possible ... there could be alot more to this

Over the Atlantic, wouldn't be bigger then 9/11

But over land .. like as in Lockerbie would be bigger

Though .. the media doesn't always get the story right in the beginning

For example 20 planes now down to 6

1,070 posted on 08/10/2006 1:23:48 AM PDT by Mo1 (Bolton- "No one has explained how you negotiate a ceasefire with terrorists")
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To: conservative in nyc

I was thinking the same thing.

The only thing I can think of is that the "liquid chemical" is some sort of chemical that would knock out or kill those on the plane, and then the terrorists would take over the plane and turn it around and use them as missiles like they did on 9/11.


1,191 posted on 08/10/2006 1:43:08 AM PDT by Miztiki (Pearland, TX)
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