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None of the firemen standing in the street prior to Flight 11's impact
with the World Trade Center are reacting to the loud sound made by a
Boeing 767 flying about 500 mph at low altitude. The fireman we see
in the video actually looks away, disinterested when the object arrives. Was
he asked to look up and then down by someone making a movie prior
to September 11, 2001?
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The camera operator shooting this very skillfully pans left. (Object
at left part of the circle is "American Airlines 11". Gamma Press
is a French company that is identified with much of the documentation
surrounding 9/11/01.) This pan--which is reacting to Flight 11
screaming overhead--is accomplished so brilliantly that
it appears almost to have been from a tripod. It certainly seems
rehearsed. In addition, it was likely shot by a camera
operator using Steadicam, which professionals use.
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