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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (15298)1/15/2005 10:37:59 AM
From: Michelino  Read Replies (1) of 20773
 
Frankly Ray, that "ejecta" in first photo looks likes an artifact of the perspective of the photo, which is made clearer when you examine the photographer's next frame.

And the other source says "You have to realize that most of the top section had not been affected by the aircraft strike or fires and was thus still the same immensely strong structure that had supported the building for more than 30 years. If this section was going to fall at all, this section would fall as one piece (like a tree in the forest). "

puhlease...this is total nonsense. We've been over it before. You've shown this freeze-frame link to me, probably several times. Have you noticed that Satan's face appears starting in frame 117 and and that he jumps over to the North Tower by frame 251 ?

Yes, I know what a "false flag" is. It's kinda like the whole planted explosives explanation for 9-11. The data they/you present is of such apparent "moon-hoax" quality, that I wonder if the whole point isn't to divert and marginalize anyone who would go along with whole line of garbage.

If you were to find the leader who set these conspiracy theories in motion, I'm betting his or her prized possession is either: A) A complete set of "X-Files" season DVDs or B) A letter of thanks from Karl Rove.

Personally, I ain't got no more time for this snipe hunt or any more like it.
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