Craig Ranke on TV right now...

10:34 - "I'm not going to speculate.."

10:55 - "We do have a hypothesis..."

:rolleyes:

ETA: I wonder what makes Craig's 4 witnesses right and the rest of the witnesses wrong.....
They are very adept at speaking forcefully from their anal orifices and the regular witnesses have to use their mouths.:)
 
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Oh, my.

That was just .... harsh ... and callous.

I can't bear a host who would insert loud laughter at the witnesses who were there that day, because they "think they are defending the government". A man who believes that instead of using a shredder, the government would kill all those people, including his cousin ... who kinda... sorta... worked with top secret confidential documents .. and laughs at that. (I would be certain that most documents in any government building - let along the Pentagon - would be top secret confidential).

A despicable demonstration of how to summarise things in terms of a personal agenda and ignore or sneer at anything to the contrary.

[nitpick]strictly speaking, very few documents contained in government buildings are "top secret". The vast majority are unclassified/FOUO (For Official Use Only), i.e. documents containing personal information and the like; those vastly outnumber the classified documents. However, BECAUSE there ARE documents that are Top Secret in many government buildings, the security measures have to be greater than those in other buildings.[/nitpick]

Other than that, I wholeheartedly agree with your post, chillzero; this man is a complete [rule10].
 
On this show Craig said they will publish their latest investigational
highlight about the "White Plane" today - did someone find it already?

All I found was a clip about "The lying Priest" :

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I AGREE
 
CIT says "
"I have no possible way to answer that" "I don't have evidence" "not flight 77" "it did not look like 77" "white plane" "it didn't hit the building" "we can prove"

theory – "set up with pre planted explosives"

This guy is full of so much BS I was going to nominate him as a nation treasure for use of methane gas, a new energy source.

The lack of knowledge on that show; wow.
 
[nitpick]strictly speaking, very few documents contained in government buildings are "top secret". The vast majority are unclassified/FOUO (For Official Use Only), i.e. documents containing personal information and the like; those vastly outnumber the classified documents. However, BECAUSE there ARE documents that are Top Secret in many government buildings, the security measures have to be greater than those in other buildings.[/nitpick]

Other than that, I wholeheartedly agree with your post, chillzero; this man is a complete [rule10].

I hate FOUO documents. We have to put them away in a locked cabinet everyday. Pain in the ass when you're working on a big project.
 
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I don't think I've ever cried so much in my life. May I ask you sir how you got to surf that page? ;)


Its a Flyover I tell ya!

I was referred to it over eight years ago by someone in a chat program I used to frequent. It has to be the most peculiar site I have encountered to date

This page explains how poor peter got that way


Drugs... my ACID era
Somewhere around maybe 17, I became very interested in LSD, largely due to all the publicity it was getting on TV as "the new drug". The TV reports described how it made people see colors and rainbows and put them into a fantasy world for 8 to 10 hours at a time. "Sounds good to me!!!" I thought, and I made it my business to get some. I did a lot of reading about it, and did everything by the book... including having at least one friend in the room that was not using the drug. To those that don't know, LSD is a tremendous mind altering drug. It does indeed cause what I can only describe as all encompassing hallucinations, in which the mind will convert music into the most amazing patterns of light and color. It also puts you (or at least it did me) into a very childlike state, and if you are not mentally stable or the environment is bad, it can turn into a nightmare experience that we referred to as a bad trip, or "flipping out".
LSD is on a certain level anti-addictive. First of all, if you take it less than 12 days apart, it will lose most of its effect. Second, the experience is so profound that most people would not want to use it again anytime soon. For me however, it marked the beginning of a lifestyle of progressively frequent drug use, with LSD and other hallucinogens at the top of my list. As a single parent, my dad was not able to police me as he probably would have otherwise. It was far too easy for me to have people over the house to trip out and get high anytime. I was also a pretty smart kid, so that unlike many of my friends, my schoolwork was not being affected at all by these drugs. In fact, I remember scoring a 94 on my Physics regents exam, which I completed in 1/3 the allotted time, after having used LSD for the first time just 2 nights before. But the lines between fantasy and reality were beginning to blur in my life. The effects of LSD lend themselves quite well to spiritual openness and curiosity. Around that time, a band called the Moody Blues became my favorite group. With their great blend of Rock and Orchestral music, and lyrics that always hinted at the greater realities of God, Love, and Hope, I was becoming a very philosophical kid.
 
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Its a Flyover I tell ya!

I was referred to it over eight years ago by someone in a chat program I used to frequent. It has to be the most peculiar site I have encountered to date

This page explains how poor peter got that way


Drugs... my ACID era
Somewhere around maybe 17, I became very interested in LSD, largely due to all the publicity it was getting on TV as "the new drug". The TV reports described how it made people see colors and rainbows and put them into a fantasy world for 8 to 10 hours at a time. "Sounds good to me!!!" I thought, and I made it my business to get some. I did a lot of reading about it, and did everything by the book... including having at least one friend in the room that was not using the drug. To those that don't know, LSD is a tremendous mind altering drug. It does indeed cause what I can only describe as all encompassing hallucinations, in which the mind will convert music into the most amazing patterns of light and color. It also puts you (or at least it did me) into a very childlike state, and if you are not mentally stable or the environment is bad, it can turn into a nightmare experience that we referred to as a bad trip, or "flipping out".
LSD is on a certain level anti-addictive. First of all, if you take it less than 12 days apart, it will lose most of its effect. Second, the experience is so profound that most people would not want to use it again anytime soon. For me however, it marked the beginning of a lifestyle of progressively frequent drug use, with LSD and other hallucinogens at the top of my list. As a single parent, my dad was not able to police me as he probably would have otherwise. It was far too easy for me to have people over the house to trip out and get high anytime. I was also a pretty smart kid, so that unlike many of my friends, my schoolwork was not being affected at all by these drugs. In fact, I remember scoring a 94 on my Physics regents exam, which I completed in 1/3 the allotted time, after having used LSD for the first time just 2 nights before. But the lines between fantasy and reality were beginning to blur in my life. The effects of LSD lend themselves quite well to spiritual openness and curiosity. Around that time, a band called the Moody Blues became my favorite group. With their great blend of Rock and Orchestral music, and lyrics that always hinted at the greater realities of God, Love, and Hope, I was becoming a very philosophical kid.
Can't stop looking...
OMG! This is unreal!
Kids, if you ever needed a reason NOT to do drugs...
 
Can't stop looking...
OMG! This is unreal!
Kids, if you ever needed a reason NOT to do drugs...


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This is borderline pathetic.

He actually uses the FDR, the same FDR found in the crash site, to prove the plane was not in the Pentagon. He then refuses to address the generator and light pole, or the majority of the witnesses that saw a plane. Or his own witnesses for that matter.
 
This is borderline pathetic.

He actually uses the FDR, the same FDR found in the crash site, to prove the plane was not in the Pentagon. He then refuses to address the generator and light pole, or the majority of the witnesses that saw a plane. Or his own witnesses for that matter.
The comment that had me scratching my head was the flying within a foot of the ground. Not even the "Blue Angels" can do that? I thought every pilot did that when they land!
 
I'm still waiting for an explanation of how explsoive charges could have been placed to do the damage done inside the building.
 
Well, that was a waste of my time. Obviously, this not a show that presses you to prove anything, just gives people not important enough to appear in front of a large audience a space to safely rant under the guise of an interview. Not a bad thing, mind you, but when presenting a topic like that, it needs a more grilling format.
 
OMG.. Craig Ranke is Peter Pan?

OMG. That's who Craig reminded me of. Oh, mercy.

That's what happened to the flyover plane. It turned at the star second to the right, and flew straight on till morning.

ETA: The real Peter Pan is harmless and quite creative. He really lets his freak flag fly, but as far as I can see, he's not harming a single soul by doing so. Y'all, don't be mean.
 
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