Jet engine of wrong type found near Ground Zero

Dear Anders,

Unfortunately we are unable to deal with your request... due to everyone now on sick leave, thanks to the massive hernias caused by laughing our butts off at you.

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Anders Lindman is the 'Gecko45' of this forum .

For those who don't know Gecko45 claimed to be a 'Mall Cop' who wore ceramic body armour and wanted his 'team' to carry G36 rifles and Glock Pistols. Hell of a Mall!
 
Those who saw the actual fireball, not that many, are afraid of being ridiculed, or even worse, having their friends, family members and working associates think of them as crazy if they tell them that they saw no plane even though they saw the fireball explosion, because basically EVERYBODY knows there were planes, because they have seen that on CNN!
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lol. He must have been joking. People were VERY focused on the burning tower. Especially with people falling out and horrors like that. People love watching car accidents for example. So my point is that they were acutely focused on the smoking tower, so much so, that when the fireball happened, it took some fraction of a second for them to react and shift their focus from the burning tower to the fireball explosion in the other tower. This means that VERY FEW actually witnessed the start of the fireball explosion.
The conspirators are banking a lot on people not paying attention to a very loud jet hitting a building.

Then some of you may say that they must have heard the plane coming before the explosion, and therefore have shifted their attention earlier. To that I say.....you guessed it.......what plane?
Wow, that's convenient. They couldn't hear the plane coming because there was no plane, therefore they couldn't hear it coming.
 
Anders - This is a fantastic breakthrough. It's information I had not previously seen before. It really looks to me like the engine found at the World Trade Center did not come from United Flight 175. The implications are really breathtaking.

I have one question: Have you told the passengers of United 175 yet? They'll be so glad to hear that their plane didn't crash. I know that for the past ten years, most of them have been operating under the assumption that they were dead.

They'll be so glad to hear they're not.

No planers insist they never existed
 

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