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08-31-2004 01:11 AM |
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Originally posted by VeriSexy
"TERRORISTS HIJACKED FOUR PLANES ON 9/11"
And somehow non of them were ever shot down. Even the most secure place on the planet "The Pentagon" got hit. Lucky, it somehow hit the side of the building that was mostly empty and under renovations.
There are more cameras and surveillance equipment around Washington DC than any place on earth and they only managed to release two crappy blurry photos? (USA with the best technology in the world) What is there to hide? Why does the government only release two crappy images. They have tech to use satellites to zoom in on houses but they can't seem to release any good video or pictures of the plane that crash into the pentagon. The people deserve the right to know.
Flight 77 disappears off the radar screen over Ohio. How is that even possible? I thought USA had the best radar tech in the world.
What about Norad? They didn't send any planes to investigate this at all until (After the crash)
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Yeah, yeah yeah...
...and a 19 year old Mathias Rust landed a Cessna light aircraft right smack in the middle of Red Square. The Soviet defense and air defense ministers were both replaced and more than 2,000 officers lost their jobs.
Using airplanes as weapons was thought to be too Tom Clancy back in the that time, no one considered hijackers would do such a thing as hijackers in the past would just land the plane in Beriut and ask for their imprisoned comrades to be released, not fly them into buildings.
The greater Washington D.C. area wasn't like it is today, there weren't cameras all over the place as there is today, and its unlikely its going to be like downtown London where you can't even pick your nose without three cameras watching you.
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