Merged Plane Crashes Into Building in Austin TX

How come it didn't bounce off of the building or at least have its tail sticking out?
 
How come it didn't bounce off of the building or at least have its tail sticking out?

I was listening KLBJ from Texas yesterday and an official whose name I don't remember told that they found the engine of the plane on the highway, I guess it flew off in the impact and the plane penetrated just enough to start the fire.
 
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I was listening KLBJ from Texas yesterday and an official whose name I don't remember told that they found the engine of the plane on the highway, I guess it flew off in the impact and the plane penetrated just enough to start the fire.

That means the plane was shot down!

Seriously, though, that doesn't sound right. The engine would have been the first thing to hit, and at over 100 mph, it's momentum surely would have carried it further into the building. Especially since it was the most massive part of the plane as well.

I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation...most likely, that this report was in error.
 
Now the CTs are claiming that the witness "Megan Riley" proves it was an inside job because she claims she saw a fire truck doing "something with HAZMAT." This is likely going to become a huge piece of "evidence" for the CTs so we'll need to know how to respond to it. I have no idea how to.

First of all, if you look at the intersection near the event, there's a CRAZY jungle of roads there. I bet it's very accident prone. Perhaps it's standard procedure to have a crew ready to roll? Also, if you type in "Fire hall" into google maps around the scene, you'll find that the place is surrounded by fire halls.

Easy. :)
 
Just drove by it and got a shot with my Iphone. Traffic in that area is still bad and the guy in front of me almost rear ended the car in front of him while he was looking at the damage.
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And the guy behind you?
What'd he do? :)
 
Actually, I think what parky meant is that, IF one believes the kind of RULE10 the teabaggers and birthers and whatnot seem to believe with the kind of fanaticism they all display, then the only non-cowardly thing to do would be to take up arms (or planes for that matter) and try to kill as many government employees NWO henchmen as they can.

*NOT* that I support the notion at all, I'm passive-aggressive.. I do believe the pen is mightier... but then again I think you may be somewhat right.. if someone is ABSOLUTELY CONVINCED that the US has been taken over by European Elites, then isn't it their constitutional duty to defend the nation?

However, I think a lone act like Mr. Stack did is really senseless and won't achieve much at all. Although, I have a feeling this will be a nervous tax day. Also, a true disciple of Jones wouldn't do such a ridiculous thing since that just means more police state (unless he didn't care anyways, he WOULD be dead, right?).

I think the guy just had a breakdown and needed someone to blame.
 
Just drove by it and got a shot with my Iphone. Traffic in that area is still bad and the guy in front of me almost rear ended the car in front of him while he was looking at the damage.

Wow man.. Not to sound like a CT, but a CESSNA DID THAT?! That's MAJOR damage.. I would like a further explanation :jaw-dropp
 
at this rate, AJ and the other CTists will never have a revolution. they keep disregarding it every time it starts.

As a former CTer I have to say you are QUITE wrong about Alex Jones. He does believe in self-defense (feels strongly about the 2nd amend, and that's not a bad thing), but he does NOT call for blood on the streets. He knows that this will discredit the "honest" inquiry him and his "infowarriors" seek. Some CTers think he himself is a pawn that's keeping the barking dogs placid.. Hmm, I don't know, I doubt that hypothesis, I think he means what he says (whether it's true or not). When Ron Paul was winning in the polls, Jones was getting excited and thought he was on the verge of the revolution he was looking for.

Then again, he might lose it when/if things get really bad.

Just trying to avoid a strawman on Jones, as far as I knew him (and I followed him for years) he is very anti-violence.

Also, lately he seems QUITE upset that Glenn Beck (of ALL people, like, wtf?) is hijacking the Tea Party movement which Jones and Paul helped to start.
 
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As a former CTer I have to say you are QUITE wrong about Alex Jones. He does believe in self-defense (feels strongly about the 2nd amend, and that's not a bad thing), but he does NOT call for blood on the streets. He knows that this will discredit the "honest" inquiry him and his "infowarriors" seek. Some CTers think he himself is a pawn that's keeping the barking dogs placid.. Hmm, I don't know, I doubt that hypothesis, I think he means what he says (whether it's true or not). When Ron Paul was winning in the polls, Jones was getting excited and thought he was on the verge of the revolution he was looking for.

Jones feels so strongly for the 2nd Amendment that he decided to hijack a 2nd Amendment protest to spread his own irrelevant nonsense.

I've never seen him openly advocate immediate violence, but there are many videos in which he threatens the NWO and openly fantasizes about the day when his "enemies" will be marched of to the gallows.

Back to the topic, are we sure this guy in Austin was even a follower of Jones'? What I've seen in his suicide note seems to be your run-of-the-mill anti-government manifesto.
 
Notice that the suicide note is NO DIFFERENT than hundreds of threads that pop up daily on conspiracy sites like Prison Planet, ATS, and David Icke's forums. I've read so many conspiracy threads that carry the same ideas which are praised, applauded, and cheered by the conspiracy "community."

Heres on excerpt:

Quote:
Why is it that a handful of thugs and plunderers can commit unthinkable atrocities (and in the case of the GM executives, for scores of years) and when it’s time for their gravy train to crash under the weight of their gluttony and overwhelming stupidity, the force of the full federal government has no difficulty coming to their aid within days if not hours? Yet at the same time, the joke we call the American medical system, including the drug and insurance companies, are murdering tens of thousands of people a year and stealing from the corpses and victims they cripple, and this country’s leaders don’t see this as important as bailing out a few of their vile, rich cronies. Yet, the political “representatives” (thieves, liars, and self-serving scumbags is far more accurate) have endless time to sit around for year after year and debate the state of the “terrible health care problem”. It’s clear they see no crisis as long as the dead people don’t get in the way of their corporate profits rolling in.


The entire thing is hysterical populism. The irrational hatred of people with more money than the writer, the hatred of anyone who dares have more than him. Manically evil corporations, fatcat banksters, ALL of it the populist norm on CT forums. The guy thought he was lobbing a bomb, suicide bomber-style, in the great class war between him and the evil, horrible rich people that work round the clock to oppress him.

That quote is straight out of JREF entries by JihadJane and Tippit. Anyone seen either of them lately?
 
i heard it sounded like a big explosion?

do we have any actual eye-witnesses to this "plane"???

did it fly north or south of the nearby CITGO?
 
Also, lately he seems QUITE upset that Glenn Beck (of ALL people, like, wtf?) is hijacking the Tea Party movement which Jones and Paul helped to start.

I'm sorry, did you say Alex Jones helped start the Tea Party movement???

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Wow man.. Not to sound like a CT, but a CESSNA DID THAT?! That's MAJOR damage.. I would like a further explanation :jaw-dropp

I know what you mean...I feel a little trutherish....how did a twin engine plane do that much damage? Eleventy !!!11!!!

Sorry, guys, but it was not a Cessna, but a Piper PA-28, a single engined aircraft...

Thank goodness the guy didn't own a Citation X, or one of the bigger G's in the Gulfstream lineup. If a little Piper did that, imagine what a private jet would've done.

(*Shudders*)
 
Thank goodness the guy didn't own a Citation X, or one of the bigger G's in the Gulfstream lineup. If a little Piper did that, imagine what a private jet would've done.

(*Shudders*)

yup.

Now increase the mass of that aircraft by 100, increase its fuel load by a factor of 200, impact it at a speed three times as high...

... and you'd have a crash that according to some yahoos you may have heard of -- call themselves the Truth Movement -- couldn't possibly have broken through the perimeter of a steel-framed structure, nor started a fire that eventually destroyed said structure.

I'm only glad this scumbag didn't manage to kill and injure more people. Air crashes are no joke.
 
What I don't get is why they immediately went to false flag attack.

why not spin this as the revolution finally happening? Why not make him a hero trying to wake up the sheeple?

Stewart Swerdlow from Expansions is already on the 'revolutionary' case.

Yesterday's plane crash into an IRS building in Austin, Texas was not just the act of a single, insane man who had had enough of government harassment. This is the outgrowth of a new American revolution, the one called for by Sarah Palin at her Tea Party speech, where she called for a new revolt.

"Programming"?:eusa_doh:
 
This is exactly it, at least where Alex Jones is concerned. It's very much in his own best interest that the status quo be maintained. He makes his money ranting about it, after all. What would he do if everything suddenly became unicorns and rainbows?

Also, his followers probably find a sense of purpose in whatever meager attempts they make at fighting--or, at least, bitching about--The Man™. If that all changed, what would they do then?

Your unicorn :rule10 on my lawn!
 

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