Address the video or pipe down.
Ah, there's brilliant thinking.
A valid point is raised -- there were firefighters with the people who filmed this video, who witnessed the whole thing. Surely, had they witnessed something different than what is in the video, or felt the video had been edited, they'd say something. Yet none of them have done so. Add to that the fact that, besides the video evidence, you have the testimony of
hundreds of people who state that they did, in fact, see a plane. Add to that the fact that the people who were on the 'faked' plane were real people, and really did disappear (as their grieving families will testify).
But, in the normal manner of the dedicated truther, you latch onto one tiny item, and absolutely refuse to address any other issues or objections.
To accept your theory, I would
first have to accept that hundreds of eye witnesses are wrong, or lying. I would
first have to accept an incredible conspiracy of literally thousands of people, most of them average Americans,
some of who actually saw their loved ones off at the airport, saw them get on the plane, and whose loved ones have never been seen again.
So...where did that plane go? Radar tracks it, from its takeoff to its crash...surely, had it been diverted, that would have been noticed? And then what happened...they landed the plane at a secret airport somewhere, and massacred everyone on board?
You see, the problem here is that I'm faced with two questions, two possibilities:
1) That an entire plane, and hundreds of people on that plane, disappeared
without anyone at all knowing how or where. That people who actually witnessed the event, and swear to seeing a plane, are wrong or lying.
2) That one single YouTube video, that is not at all clear, and represents only one of many videos of this tragedy, is wrong.
Thing is, the
former is far, far harder for me to believe, or explain, than the latter. So there is really little or no purpose in discussing the latter, unless/until you can come up with adequate, reasonable answers to the former.
I'd point out that the families of those who died on that flight will consider
their evidence of the losses they have suffered to be far, far more conclusive than a blurry YouTube video. And it is shameful that someone like you, in playing amateur detective, implicitly belittles or denies the honest testimony of literally thousands of Americans who suffered as a result of this event -- the Americans who testified that they saw an actual plane fly into the building; the Americans who testify that they saw their loved ones get onto the plane in question, and never saw the plane or their loved ones again.
So let me go back to your first quote, and tell you that it is
you who had better pipe down, until such time as you can provide adequate answers to those questions, and have a reasonable reply to those people.