Simulation WTC Plane Crash Twin Towers Collapse WTC Simulation : Purdue non-scientific TRASH Exposed
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what is this suposed to prove??? Are we saying the plane didn't hit the building?
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If the plane didn't fit in the hole then I'd say newtons laws were upheld. The plane caused the wall of the building to crumple and the wall of the building caused the plane to crumple.
Steel struts of a building at very sturdy things, whilst planes are built of thin aluminium...
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@skyarcher Looks like the funeral was on 911. And they want us to pay for all of it.
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uhhhhh,.......I don't get it.
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The top three oil producing countries are Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the United States
About 80% of the world's readily accessible reserves are located in the Middle East, with 62.5% coming from the Arab !
Go read a book
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Actually the drug business is the 2nd biggest after the war machine. The Taliban virtually destroyed the heroin business with their destruction of the Opium crop. As all this money must end in a bank at some time the Taliban had to go. As Funfisique says also Afgan like turkey is major strategic location. A bridge that must be guarded.
And for the record...
WINGS and Stalilizers BEND downwards when there´s a sudden reduction of airspeed....just watch any plane landing. NOT UPWARDS MORONS!!!
Full stop.
sailretard 6 months ago 3
Wow. What the hell!
SexyMelon 1 year ago 2
Yep...The wings are the ones supposed to bend back when lower airspeed due to the deceleration that happens when a collision against a facade...but here they stay rigid.
But that expected deceleration seems to be missing on all of the close shots asthey show planes slicing through the buildings like if they were made of hot butter.
Wings of a departing plane are FULL of kerosene, yet on all CGI vids you see those digital wings disappearing through the facade without a single flame...
sailretard 6 months ago 4
Newtons Laws of motion R.I.P 1687 - 2001.
skyarcher 2 years ago 14
5 star comment
sailretard 2 years ago
The plane was traveling pretty fast then slammed into a building. So, of course, the relatively thin stabilizers are going to bend; they are experiencing significant G forces.
kingramon0 2 years ago
Of course...
LOL
And then it cames back to "normal" after entering the whole plane through a steelframe facade INTACT.
I love this kind of fucktards...they never give up on their stupity...
sailretard 2 years ago