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Old 11-30-2005, 06:04 AM   #21 (permalink)
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documentaries are always interesting to watch. but unless you are a total skeptic and never heard of 9/11, then feel free to think that its a coverup or whatever it is.

truth is that it was a devastating hit to the poeple of new york and all the people who was effected. but i hope the movie is downloadable, and not stream or anything. will watch it shortly after this.
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Old 11-30-2005, 06:35 AM   #22 (permalink)
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This is ther main agurments..

1Flag is moving

A.there is less gravity, and they could move the flah themselfs for the photo


2.you can see the stars right stright out.

A.less this atmoshpere on many parts of the moon, easy to see stars.

3...i forgot what the third main argurment they have is....

They had some photo's that had errors in the metering marks and in shadowing. There was some other stuff, but it's been a whlie since I saw it.
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Old 11-30-2005, 07:04 AM   #23 (permalink)
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just got finished watching it. it is very very convincing.

i can see the skepticality of the pentagon, all the evidence is very convincing, i might have to read into that even though i still think it happened.

but the twin towers, im pretty sure it did.
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yea, I could see the suspicion surrounding the pentagon. Not that the govt did it, but that it could have been a cruise missile or something of that sort. A foreign terrorist power with cruise missiles isn't exactly the thing we want to go telling the public if we want to keep composure.

Regardless of the details, it was a massive terrorist attack that brought down those buildings and killed thousands. You can argue the details all you want, but nothing is going to change that.
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