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More top truther science!

We need a hall of shame thread. Heh.

The "iron" comment in my sig honestly blew me away. That's when I realized exactly what I was up against.
 
Yes, I saw the 2nd plane LIVE on television and I can tell you that my initial reaction to seeing it was that it looked fake. It looked so strange.
I can understand that, what with the thousands of planes that have crashed into buildnings over the years. Do these people read what they write?

ETA: After reading what Oliver just posted I'm gonna say no.
 
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This quote of the same guy is even better:

I've investigated the no planes theory a little bit. My opinion is that it's a hoax. I can't remember exactly why...
 
Rapidly becoming my all-time favorite, from Killtown:

Since I'm no stranger to controversy, I'm going to say that this Sandia F4 Rocket-sled Test is psyops meant to help explain why the four planes on 9/11 vanished to the sheep out there. I doubt this test was made in 1988. Did anybody see this test before 9/11? I sure didn't.

It's in the "other conspiracy" section where Killtown is demanding to see evidence that the Sandia test is real.
 
Rapidly becoming my all-time favorite, from Killtown:



It's in the "other conspiracy" section where Killtown is demanding to see evidence that the Sandia test is real.

LOL! I rember seeing tests like that when I was in undergrad, a year or two before 9/11.
 
As a professor that youth for 9/11 truth is disturbing.:(
 
Also, remember about a week or two after 9/11, a plane actually crashed into a close neighborhood near the WTC. That might have been a warning shot to those within eyesight of the WTC to keep their mouth shut about what they saw.
:jaw-dropp

He's talking about the crash of American Airlines Flight 587, which crashed shortly after take off on November 12, 2001, eight weeks after 9/11. I have no idea how it could be a warning shot to those within eyesight of the WTC. Were they planning on crashing a passenger airliner into every neighborhood within a close proximity to the WTC?
 
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LOL! I rember seeing tests like that when I was in undergrad, a year or two before 9/11.

Yeah, it used to show up in debates over the safety of nuclear power. I was pro-nuclear, in case you were wondering :)
 
Does anyone remember the RPG Top Secret. It came in a box set. I am convinced these people think the world is like one big game of "Top Secret". Reading that Killtown post has me convinced that he is still a child playing this game.

Incredible

TAM
 
Some people have cameras that are very fast and can take numerous photos in nanoseconds.
in case anyone in wondering the worlds fastest high speed camera records 200,000,000 frames per second, which is 1 picture every 5 nanoseconds

it costs $450,000
 
in case anyone in wondering the worlds fastest high speed camera records 200,000,000 frames per second, which is 1 picture every 5 nanoseconds

it costs $450,000

Yeah, i like 'em, i have about four of them.....i think....hmm...better check

:p
 
Rapidly becoming my all-time favorite, from Killtown:

Since I'm no stranger to controversy, I'm going to say that this Sandia F4 Rocket-sled Test is psyops meant to help explain why the four planes on 9/11 vanished to the sheep out there. I doubt this test was made in 1988. Did anybody see this test before 9/11? I sure didn't.

I did.

I've long been a military aviation enthusiast since I was a child (what young boy doesn't love fighter planes?) I specifically remember seeing the sandia test on some book I once owned or a TV documentary (or a PBS WTC doc from 1990 :p).

However, I've already cemented my reputation in Killtowns mind as a "kike lover" or even "race traitor". I'm also 1/32nd or 1/64th blackfoot or cree indian, so I'm probably also a mongrel. Killtown won't take my word regardless.
 
I did.

I've long been a military aviation enthusiast since I was a child (what young boy doesn't love fighter planes?) I specifically remember seeing the sandia test on some book I once owned or a TV documentary (or a PBS WTC doc from 1990 :p).

That makes two of us. And I too remember seeing the pictures of the Sandia test in a popular science magazine around 1989-1990.
 
Un [rule8]-ing believable.

Those comments are absolute gold. Iron at the WTC. Hah hah.

-Gumboot
 
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That makes two of us. And I too remember seeing the pictures of the Sandia test in a popular science magazine around 1989-1990.

OMG! U sed "popular science"! I'm telling alex jones on U! U @#$%ing shill!

;) :D

/seriousmode

Even if you don't have an interest or a professional certification in one of the fields applicable to the Sandia Test, there are still tons of people who will remember it. Cuase smashing a retired aircraft into a concrete block at 500 miles per hour just to see what will happen is just damn cool.:cool:
 
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Did you in here read the no-planes debunkings? Guys like
PDoherty sound like the people in here while they try to
debunk them. :D

Now they know how we feel about them since they have
the same problem with the no-planers like we have with
their ignorance to logic...

I wish we would have a quote-mine, too... :">
 

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