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kregg Inner circle 1950 Posts |
Stevie,
We went to a tragic story to disproving nonsense. Arod's plane skidded off the runway too. Conspiracy? Even South Park spoofed the idiotic notion pursued by the flakes in our midst. Popular Mechanics ran articles explaining the flaws and debunked the "theory." Plus, our sarcastic anti=hero's Penn & Teller called it Bullsh&T. Despite the gibberish, at least it sells magic markers, poster boards and books; which helps us in the secret society thrive. We're planing a volcanic eruption in New Orleans next friday.
POOF!
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kregg Inner circle 1950 Posts |
That's: "Went from a tragic story..."
Kregg
POOF!
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Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
1) Isn't it odd how the baseball player's passport managed to fall to the sidewalk below to be conveniently found by a passerby. Wouldn't something that small have gotten burned up in the explosion and fireball when the plane hit the building?
Even odder would have been if the passport hovered in the air defying the law of gravity. No it isn't odd that a passport survived a fireball, even in larger explosions and flash ups they find material. 2) Someone also said the the condo building was called the the Belaire Building. They anagrammed that name to come up with (sort of) "Blaire" (as in Tony Blaire) or "Liar be thee" (referring to George W. Bush). The person who pointed that out is a freakin' idiot even beyond the guy who wondered why the bldg didn't fall down. On a side note my dad thinks it was suicide. He was in New York City and spent the week in the hospital (visiting his hose monkey) that is the gray bldg that you see in photo's next to the bldg that was struck by the plane. His girlfriend was moved to a rehab hospital about half an hour before the plane accident but her room was the same story level as the bldg hit and the plane would have passed it on its way to the impact point. His whole belief is based on his looking out that window for that week and other than a few sea planes he never saw another, or as I told him didn't recall, private planes and also that no one would try to turn in that space. This was from a non flyer of course. So there, you have the losing Yankee suicide angle to play with now. Steve V |
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hoodrat Veteran user Southern California 388 Posts |
More food for thought! LOL! This is a "confession" guaranteed to make the paranoids go crazy!
Click here: http://rense.com/general73/confess.htm |
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Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
That isn't even well written fiction (it is fiction, even says so on the bottom). First of all you don't hide in Cartegena, I've been there, isn't done, you hide in Brazil. Morons.
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