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Subject:        [911InsideJobbers] Re: Fuel vs. Explosion
Date:   Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:36:58 -0000
From:   alexldent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



http://covertoperations.blogspot.com/2006/02/second-hit-plane-did-not-slow-at-all.html

*The Second Hit Plane Did Not Slow At All Upon Impact*
If you look at the footage Webfairy has broken down here:
http://webfairy.org/2hit/ghostplane/index.htm
you can see how the plane moves frame by frame.

The plane takes ten frames to enter the building.

Webfairy explains here how she formatted the videos, and says the
videos were taken at 30 frames per second. This is consistent with
other sources.

Okay, so we know the length of a 767 is 160 feet.

This means it takes 1 second to show 480 feet traveled by the plane
(160 times 3 = 30 frames per second). So the plane is traveling 480
feet per second, which works out to 28,800 feet per minute and 5.45
miles per minute, which works out to 327 mile per hour-- AS IT ENTERS
THE BUILDING.

So how fast was the plane moving before it entered the building?

The top left clip here shows the plane moving before it hits the
building. Since the plane is moving against a column of smoke, we can
use this as reference and see that the camera is not moving significantly.

Before it hits the building, the plane takes 12 frames to cross its
own length, or 160 feet.

This means it takes 1 second to show 400 feet traveled by the plane
(30 frames per second divided by 12 frames = 2.5/sec; 160 times
2.5/sec = 400 feet/sec). So the plane is traveling 400 feet per
second, which works out to 24,000 feet per minute and 4.5 miles per
minute, which works out to 272 miles per hour-- BEFORE IT ENTERS THE
BUILDING.


Right before the impact, the plane takes about 12 frames to cross its
length, though this is trickier to measure as the camera is moving.
Nonehteless, it seems extremely unlikely in the few seconds before the
plane hits that it accelerated significantly -- so we can assume the
plane did not slow upon impact. If anything the plane accelerated upon
impact, but this may be due to the limitation in these types of
measurements. What is clear, however, is that the plane does NOT SLOW
UPON IMPACT.

HOW CAN THIS BE?

CONCLUSION: Either--

1) the plane met no resistance upon impacting the steel building
(which is impossible)

2) the plane disintegrated sequentially as it entered the wall, and
this disintegration had no effect on the non-disintegrated part of the
plane (which seems impossible)

3) the plane was not real, it was a digital image inserted in the
footage of the building exploding.

Anyone want to pick a choice?


p.s. Oddly, the speed of the second hit varies widely from video clip
to video clip. The official speed was almost 600 mph, but I don't
believe this. I think it was probably going a more reasonable 300
mph-- although if the plane only existed on a computer, it is not
clear how meaningful this is!






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