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Note: The previous flash of the "ghostplane"
cannot be shown at this time. 12.28.2008.) |
Even more bizarre is that when UA 175, a Boeing 767-222, collides with the South
Tower it actually enters it. Why doesn’t the cockpit, any part of the wings, an engine or
the fuselage break away after its collision with the steel building at an
estimated 500 mph? Not even a beverage tray managed to escape the inside of
WTC2.
Note the flash at the nose of the "plane" as the plane
impacts the South Tower. Why is there a quick flash and then the
flame instantly disappears?
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