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IFLYSIU

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Interesting to some extent.... Take a look if you haven't seen this post 9/11 video put together by this aforementioned organization below (Link). Ran across it on a CL posting trying to sell some furniture.


http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php

What do you think?
 
IFLYSIU said:
What do you think?

Exactly that, a conspiracy theory. Love how they leave out pictures that had visible airplane wreckage, etc. THis has been debunked many times.

I will never doubt the loss of AA77 into the pentagon as a friend of mine was on the expressway that the plane flew over. He said he felt the blast and heat from the impact. Something he will never forget. Yet supposedly he must have been seeing things in his head according to these morons that made that.

Check out this site for the REAL pictures.....

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/911_pentagon_757_plane_evidence.html
 
I like that last link the best! First time I've actually seen photos of the aircraft wreckage in the Pentagon.

I always enjoy reading the conspiracy sites, cause they can come up with some pretty convincing evidence if you just take it at face value and don't research the matters any.

Another great one is the "Fake Lunar Landings" conspiracies!
 
Because you know how many people have heard a missile and can accurately tell the difference between a plane and fore mentioned "missile" just by the sound...
 

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