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re: Anybody ever see 911:In Plane Site?

Posted on 11/22/13 at 7:24 pm to
Posted by Rodeonaut
Member since Nov 2013
810 posts
Posted on 11/22/13 at 7:24 pm to
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Could the 757 from the Pentagon have been teleported to Area 51 upon impact due to a special teleportation device the government built in 1977 (I think, dont hold me to that date as it may have been '76) to protect all special government properties. Probably why X-Files was canceled. Mulder and Scully were revealing too much to the public.


Lets take a look at this..

I simply asked why there is no footage of a plane hitting one of the most protected buildings on earth. Why was all nearby surveillance footage confiscated. Then I inject the fact that the same financial data that is housed in the area of the Pentagon that was hit is backed up at the WTC7 building which collapsed.

Those are reasonable mature questions. They shouldn't be met with sarcastic responses about area 51 and X-Files.
Posted by Manzielathon
Death Valley
Member since Sep 2013
8951 posts
Posted on 11/22/13 at 7:37 pm to
My sister worked at HUD across the river from the Pentagon from 00-08. She was literally on the phone with my Dad looking out her office window when it happened.

I promise you a plane flew into that building. That day fricked up my family like you wouldn't believe so I'd appreciate it if you'd quit suggesting an alternate reality to what actually happened.

Thanks.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
63000 posts
Posted on 11/22/13 at 8:21 pm to
I asked previously, without answer, can someone simply tell me where are the people who boarded a plane , such as Fox News' Barbara Olsen, if they didn't get on a plane that didn't hit the Pentagon?

It's a pretty simple question that any serious conspiracy theorist should be able to answer.
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