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What type of airplane hit the towers?Dave Von Kleist and letsroll911.org bring up the possibility that the airplane that hit the South Tower was one of the 767s that Boeing makes for the military to refuel aircraft in midair.On page 90 of my book I show a map of the flight paths. Flight 11 and Flight 175 crossed over Stewart International Airport at about the same moment in time. Having two airplanes cross paths over an airport is a technique to fool air-traffic controllers. The airplanes could have landed at that airport, and two military planes that were under remote-control could have been sent up to replace them, and those remote controlled planes may have hit the towers. The air traffic controllers would not have noticed because the radar blips would merge into one blip. On page 92 I briefly discuss this possibility, but when I wrote the book I dismissed it because I found it difficult to visualize US military personnel taking the passengers out of the airplanes, killing them, and disposing of the bodies. However, after watching our military throw away their lives and our tax money in Afghanistan and Iraq while our nation deteriorates, we may need to question the thinking ability of US military officials. Was there a pod on the plane? Dave Von Kleist and letsroll911 also bring up the possibility that some object, a "pod", was attached to the underside of the airplane, such as a small bomb or missile, perhaps to guarantee that the fuel ignited into a spectacular fireball, rather than merely spray throughout the building. On page 39 of my book an object can be seen flying out of the South
Tower. Christopher Bollyn asked a physicist who has worked with uranium
if that might be a uranium warhead. The physicist could not say what that
particular object was, but he did say that uranium has that same characteristic
of burning white, and when the oxides cool, they become dark. More about
this is in the short video at HugeQuestions.com
Flight 175 had windows Some people do not think the airplane at the South Tower had any passenger windows, but it must have had at least a few. Page 32 of Chapter 2 of the May 2002 FEMA report shows a photo of the roof of Building 5. Among the rubble from the tower is what appears to be a section of the fuselage from the airplane that hit the South Tower (some pieces of the plane flew out of the South Tower). That piece of fuselage has four windows, and they seem to be passenger windows, so whatever the aircraft was, it had at least four passenger windows. The passenger windows do not prove that the airplane was Flight 175,
however, because some cargo and refueling planes also have passenger windows,
as this site shows: Military
767 planes
ConclusionSo what hit the South Tower? Was it Flight 175? Or was a military aircraft? And if it was a military aircraft, was a pod attached to it? If there was a pod, what was the purpose of the pod? Was it a missile with a uranium warhead? How many windows did the plane have?My response is: 1) Practice freedom of speech!
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