uruk
Philosopher
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- Apr 9, 2003
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Seriously, How much space do you think all those videos would take up digitaly or otherwise from 80 + cameras recording 24/7/365?Oh ok, so then it would only have captured the 757 slamming into the building is what you're saying?
I also love the theory the government and their sympathisers put out that the cameras don't record and are just live. Yes of course, the HQ of the mightiest military in the world wouldn't want to record any events that might happen which could be a security issue. Now why would they want to do that?
Yet everyplace I have worked for the last 10 years (all under constant surveillance at multiple facilities) has all the footage logged and recorded and stored.
Every tech business in western Pa, but not the HQ of the mightiest military in the world. What a joke. You lemmings swallow anything big brother spoon feeds you.
"Sketpics".....LMMFAO!!!!
Why would the Pentagon or any other organization keep and store volumes of videos of people milling about the parking lot and building? Do you seriously think the Pentagon has stored somewhere video of the north parking lot from 1965?
Where did all those places you worked for store those videos? How long do they keep the videos?
I work at a place where there are surveliance cameras where the video is stored digitaly.
They usualy dump the video after a specified period. Three months I think, but I can find out.
There is no reason to keep it if it does not show anything unusual