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Sep 5, 2007, 7:41:30 AM9/5/07
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# A paper passport cannot survive a plane crashing at 400 miles an
hour into a building, survive the collapse of a 110 story tower which
pulverized thousands of tons of concrete into fine dust, then be found
intact on top of the rubble. Case closed again.

Then there was the passport. The security services claim that a
passport belonging to one of the hijackers was extracted from the
rubble of the World Trade Centre. This definitive identification might
help them to track the rest of the network. We are being asked to
believe that a paper document from the cockpit of the first plane ñ
the epicentre of an inferno which vapourised steel ñ survived the
fireball and fell to the ground almost intact.

When presented with material like this, I can't help suspecting that
intelligence agents have assembled the theory first, then sought the
facts required to fit it. The West, in the name of civilisation, was
insisting that Bin Laden was guilty, and it would find the evidence
later. (Ahmed, Newdawnmagazine.com) Full story...

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/WTC_STF.htm

Take the identity of the highjacker of flight 93, which was supposedly
buried after nosing into the ground at 580 miles per hour: "So we are
supposed to believe that although Jarrah's body, being in the cockpit,
was thrust dozens of feet into the ground, his passport, presumably in
his pocket, flew out of the cockpit when the plane's nose impacted the
ground and landed intact on the surface."

HARD DRIVE where are all of them from 9/11 airplanes

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