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To: Aggie who wrote (7723)9/12/2001 8:31:00 AM
From: kodiak_bull  Respond to of 23153
 
Aggie,

I emphasize the "good morning" to you, since I awoke at about 4:00 a.m. here on the west coast to find that the nightmare I had been dreaming was not a nightmare at all.

I think the extra plane reports must have been erroneous, otherwise we would have heard something more by now. Probably for some time they did not have radio contact with a couple of planes.

My guess is 4 was all the planes they had, and 3/4 of them hit their targets. 1/2 hit their targets with perfect precision. New footage shows the direct hit on the first, north tower of the WTC. It's hard to watch the shot, before the first hit, with both towers standing tall on a beautiful morning.