WNBC Chopper 4 Reports from 9/11

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2010

The Reports from WNBC's Chopper 4 from the World Trade Center Attack on 9/11

Chopper 4 Reporter: April LaMonica
Anchors: Jane Hanson, Glen Walker

Video Courtesy of WNBC-TV NBC 4 New York
Air Date: September 11th 2001
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/

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  • Sure seems to me that if that were truly a commercial sized jet, it should have been quite larger in this shot..

  • @jrock6467 keep in mind there was a mandatory 5 mile perimeter around the trade center

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  • Yes, that is quite obvious. However take a look at all the boats. A Boeing 757 or whatever it was should look nearly as large as those boats.. Should they not?

  • I mean.. look how large the boats there look.. the plane should have looked a similar size. Just saying.

  • @JZJYRWO i don't understand what you just said

  • @Montera15 Computer graphics videos that you recorded from of our Zionist news media.

  • @JZJYRWO i'd suggest you should look at the other 9/11 chopper videos on my channel

  • @Montera15 and you believe that the plane made a big hole in the side of the tower, as if it were a rock thrown through a window

  • @JZJYRWO think that? everyone knows it's a plane!! they even said it's a plane when they enlarged the footage between the part when april missed her que, and when she told glen and jane she was 5 miles back

  • @Montera15 If you think that, you should enlist 

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