Title: They hid 9/11 planes landing gear between 2 buildings Source:
CNN URL Source:[None] Published:Apr 26, 2013 Author:. Post Date:2013-04-26 17:29:58 by PSUSA2 Keywords:None Views:1085 Comments:46
Flippin thru the channels and saw this.
The "no planes it was all a holograph truthseekers" were getting a little too close to the truth for the PTBs comfort. So, "they" stashed it between 2 buildings.
You need to do some homework on that topic. I don't have time today to tutor you through all the evidence about it that's already been analyzed and discussed through the years. When you get up to speed on that subject, let me know.
I was under the impression that this was found recently, not years ago. Perhaps I was mistaken? Maybe we entered a time warp? What would George Noorey Say? George knows all.
It's good that you dont have the time to tutor me. My remaining brain cells thank you.
All we know is that this landing gear was found. They have been finding things for years because nothing was organized. But it is good to see the Internet Detective Agency is on the job. Look out, Illuminati! They're gunnin' for you.
I asked you what you were talking about because you didn't post any links. It wasn't until I saw what wudidiz posted that I found out. No identification as a 9/11 plane part was confirmed and there was no explanation of how it got there without damaging the buildings or even any damages being noticed in all this time. Maybe it wafted down with a parachute that disappeared since then? -- or perhaps you just want to insult instead of work to investigate 9/11.
If you were walking down the sidewalk and saw that between buildings, would you say "Hey! That looks like a planes landing gear!"
Isn't that what whoever asserted it's 9/11 landing gear want the public to believe is what happened?
It's reported to have been found at 51 Park Place and 50 Murray Street but when I used those addresses in a map search, it showed up as 47th and Lexington. So I tried 51 Park Avenue and 50 Murray Street and it showed up as Union City, New Jersey.