leaking pen wrote:
Umm, so, if there were no suicide pilots, who was flying?
The planes were remote controlled, by CIA agents hiding behind the
grassy knoll, of course.
Haven't you been following the discussion? You've really gotta get with
the program, Pen.
The passengers were all off-loaded safely at a remote location in New
Jersey. I'm not sure what happened to them after that, but I imagine
they were well paid for their silence. The only ones that messed up
were the pilots of the plane destined for the White House, who couldn't
find the secret airport they were supposed to land at.
On 2/21/07, John Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's my point exactly.
What I am saying has solid evidence to back it up, and you counter with
'Bush is a twit'.
Which while obviously true, no one is claiming he did any of the
technical
stuff, members of the intelligence community did that.
Further no one is claiming there were suicide pilots on the planes, of
any
race, you just show how little you've looked into it to say something
like
that.
On 2/22/07, Zell, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps the answer lies in the Monty Python sketch in which a building
> is maintained by hypnosis.
>
> The problem with conspiracies is the obvious contradiction with real
> world government competence. Take a good look
> at Iraq or the intellectual depth of Bush and reason accordingly. I
> don't see any reason why conspirators should haul
> Sacks of thermite and ignite them in synchrony with ( extremely
> reliable) suicide bombers - when explosives would do a
> better job. More than that, I doubt the WTC buildings were as well
> built as the Empire State building - when it survived
> A collision with a WWII vintage bomber.
>
>