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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: bruce-l who wrote (16352)9/29/2006 8:31:19 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 20039
 
Bruce,

If you think that picture is curious for its lack of a 757...

Three different photos of the Shanksville site directly off government websites show why photographic evidence from the government cannot be trusted.

The Shanksville crash scene:
loc.gov

Beyond the trench where the plane allegedly crashed note the trees.
NO leafless trees. NO burnt trees. The area to the left of the red truck extends at least 30 feet and the truck is parked very near the right edge of the trench.

In this photo:
hq.usace.army.mil

The red truck is also present. The disturbed ground at lower left shows that the truck is still parked to the right of the trench.
Note the trees. Within 10 or 15 feet of the front of the truck ALL the trees are very Burnt, Branchless and Leafless.

In this photo taken from a page on the 9/11 omission website:

9-11commission.gov

9-11commission.gov

there is a feature on PCs (Mac users probably have a similar feature)
that allows you to lighten the picture>>>>

Brighten the image and again note the trees. The group of 3 men to the right are in almost the exact same spot as the red truck was in the first image above. The trees look nothing like those in the first image above. Burnt, branchless, leafless.

There is no way that the trees should appear undamaged in one photo while burnt and stripped of branches and leaves in others.

How to lighten dark photos on your PC.
Left-click the image and hold the mouse button down.
Drag the cursor off the image to your browser's background (not your desktop) area off the web page.
(you may have to reduce the size of the page that the image is on to see a background area to drag the picture to)
Release the mouse button.
A new window with the image will come up.
This new window has brightness and contrast controls.
(Or put the image in photoshop or any other similar application)

The one thing all 3 photos have in common though is that there is no evidence of a huge passenger jet.

It should look a lot more like this:
image.guardian.co.uk
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