Title: Wizard of Oz Verified by using New Testament Verification Methods Source:
yt URL Source:[None] Published:Feb 13, 2011 Author:. Post Date:2011-02-13 08:25:16 by PSUSA Keywords:None Views:1205 Comments:63
Look how nice and neat and tidy my tagline is. Then look at yours. It's all big and messy and sloppy and reads like gobblydegook. Good heavens man, get a hold of yourself.
Notice how the Tinman didn't vanish or shape-shift much into mismatched parts when he crashed, like the "9/11 Fantastic Four planes" did? Here's where you'll probably want to say something pseudo-scientific to explain that like they just didn't make metal for those particular flying machines like they used to.
Notice how the Tinman didn't vanish or shape-shift much into mismatched parts when he crashed, like the "9/11 Fantastic Four planes" did? Here's where you'll probably want to say something pseudo-scientific to explain that like they just didn't make metal for those particular flying machines like they used to.
I have no idea what you are trying to say, but when you crash at about about 400-500 mph, there isn't much left of the parts, either of the plane or of the people aboard. It would be pseudo-scientific of me if I claimed otherwise.
An aluminum airplane wouldn't slide through steel and concrete like a hot knife through butter. At 400 mph, it would crumple on impact.
"Why would the government fake crashing planes into the WTC towers and thereby also having to fake all the crash videos when it would be much easier for them to crash real planes into them?"
An aluminum airplane wouldn't slide through steel and concrete like a hot knife through butter. At 400 mph, it would crumple on impact.
Hmmm.
That sounds like a conclusion. But A conclusion based on what, I can't imagine.
If only the kamikaze pilots had listened to this line of "reasoning" prior to taking off during the battle for Okinawa, the losses wouldn't have been as bad as they were.
Here you have an extremely heavy object traveling at, say, 400 mph. Its force is focused on a small area, ie the nose of the fuselage and the leading edges of the wings. It is going to smash whatever it hits.
You seem to think it's going to hit and then just bounce off the building like it was a tennis ball.
An airliner is a hollow shell of aluminum. The wtc was made of steel and concrete. I'm honestly not very interested in debating why the aircraft would give before the building would.