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Anandtech Harrasment?

Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: yllus
With an idiotic sig like yours, I'd get used to it.


I am open to Other possiblites, I do not keep a closed mind to the world. Do I believe every thing that is in that Macromedia Flash Movie? NO! But they made some good points, where were the engines, wing pieces, black boxes, and bodies? And the other thing is if it were flying so low across a highway at 500+mph two feet above the ground why didn't is collide with any thing? Surely the wings would have at leaset hit a pole, a car, tree or something. but it went for miles with out striking any thing. Only a small dart like computer guided missile can fly that fast and low while avoiding collosions THEN Pierce a small hole in somthing with out makeing a mess out of its surrounding target area. I have a good friend who works as an FAA Crash Investagtor, he can confirm what I am saying about crashes and wreckage. My question for you Liberals: Was Noth Korea, Iraq or Iran involved in this since they are nations that have Missile capability? I am open to your thoughts and Opinions.

I think the pont that the movie was trying to make is not the fact that it could have possibly been a missile or something, but is the pentagon telling us the whole truth. Since there seems to be a conflict of scientific facts and events.
 
There's no conflict to any reasonable mind if you take the time to seek out the facts, instead of gawking at a pretty Flash movie made by some teenager.

Snopes on the damage to the Pentagon on September 11.

Furthermore, you should never ever link an *.EXE file in your sig - what person in their right mind is going to download some executable off the Internet from a private web domain and trust it's exactly what it's supposed to be? If you must persist with this, link the *.SWF - that's much safer is liable to actually be viewed.
 
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