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Flashes on north tower

There are lots of things in this world that can reflect light. I'm guessing a few of them were in, on, or around the World Trade Center that day.

Even falling paper looks like reflections like in other footages i saw.
 
When was the last time you saw sunlight reflecting off glass falling 1300 feet?


Never. But I don't see glass falling that far very often. Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what properties of falling that far cause glass to lose its reflective properties?
 
There are lots of things in this world that can reflect light. I'm guessing a few of them were in, on, or around the World Trade Center that day.

I get the feeling if I presented a video showing a team of black masked delta force, firing davy crockett nukes at the towers, I would be told its a reflection.
 
Never. But I don't see glass falling that far very often. Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what properties of falling that far cause glass to lose its reflective properties?

Are you really that dense? I meant if he hasn't seen glass falling before how can he frecognise it. Aaarrrghhh! I have not said anything about the properties of falling glass. Incidentally I think it probably is glass.
 
I get the feeling if I presented a video showing a team of black masked delta force, firing davy crockett nukes at the towers, I would be told its a reflection.

Do you have such a video? I rather doubt it.

Meanwhile, can you tell us what properties of falling cause glass to lose its reflectivity.
 
I get the feeling if I presented a video showing a team of black masked delta force, firing davy crockett nukes at the towers, I would be told its a reflection.

No, i really dislike the Gov for the lie in Iraq. You will be the first man i kiss if you find any evidence beside LaLa-Land.
 
There are lots of things in this world that can reflect light. I'm guessing a few of them were in, on, or around the World Trade Center that day.

ETA: Are you ever going to state what your stance is on any of the threads you start Docker? I'm sure you're thinkin' "Gotcha JREFers!" with each new one you start, but it's quite honestly nothing that hasn't been brought up before.

On the contrary. I am not here to "get you", in fact that seems to be your attitude to me.
 
It's falling debris catching the light. It's quite clear in the .mov I have, which may be a higher quality vid. There was lots of falling debris, some reflective, some not. There were flashes all up and down that side of the building, the sunny side. The flashes had a pattern, from high to low, in rythm, at a certain speed, all of which match perfectly my sense of a piece of glass falling, rotating, flipping, and catching the sun when the rotation was correct. It's almost obvious that's what it is in the .mov. One piece even angles over to the edge of the building and glints once right on the junction between the building and the smoke cloud.

Get the .mov, that's all I CAN SAY BECAUSE IT WILL LEAVE NO DOUBT.
 
I think it's bombs.

After all, it makes perfect sense to set off explosives 10 floors below where the plane hit, 80 odd minutes before the building collapsed. :drool:
 
Sunlight hitting a piece of glass is visible from long distances. Was that method not used to send signals in the past? Sunlight is more powerfull ligh than pretty much any other light.
 
Are you really that dense? I meant if he hasn't seen glass falling before how can he frecognise it.

Its one of several posibilities. But the most likely candidate is glass, if not some compression error.

What you 'meant' is not what you wrote. See below.

Aaarrrghhh! I have not said anything about the properties of falling glass.

Your exact comment was "When was the last time you saw sunlight reflecting off glass falling 1300 feet?"

Which, when phrased that way, implies quite strongly that the sunlight should not be reflecting off the falling glass. Thus meaning it loses one of its physical properties.

I can't help it if what you type makes you look like an idiot, so you can stop acting like a spoiled child when you get called on it.

Incidentally I think it probably is glass.

Which puts you neck and neck with the bag of hammers in the intelligence test.
 
When did I claim that straw man.

When you said this: "When was the last time you saw sunlight reflecting off glass falling 1300 feet?"

Which, as I stated above,implies that the glass should not be reflecting the light while it is falling.

I'm sorry you made yourself look stupid, but you can't call that a strawman.
 
When did I claim that straw man. I think its glass.
What kind of glass then? It has to be some sort of evil-conspiracy glass, otherwise, I see no logical reason as to why you started this thread.

You post a video, talk about flashes, and then admit you think it's glass.

WTF??
 
Yes that's right. We subliminally forced you to sign up here so we could "get you". Dead-on.

Damn, you're good.....

Noone forced me but , because I don't have an insecure life and need to delude myself that conspiracies don't happen to keep a sense of order and remain in a comfort zone, everyone thinks that they need to catch me out.

I start posts which you all claim are pointless and yet you queue to debate me on them.
 

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