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Proof no burning car hit Glasgow Airport

Undesired Walrus

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Hi there.

You think you know what happened at Glasgow airport in 2007? Think again.

The first smoking gun, is that people at the airport called the men, 'asian'. First of all, Bilal Abdullah was born in Britain, and was educated here. Anyone who goes on a flight is probably a bit wealthy, so they most likely work in something to do with admin, so they must all know that you put into the database a British Muslim as 'British Asian'.

So why does the government want us to believe that no plane hit the elephant?

More evidence:

How could a flaming car cause this massive hole?

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Look at other car crashes.

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This one hit a tree, and the tree isnt even damaged. I think Glasgow airport would be better protected than a tree no?

Another smeaking gud:

“He had a big smirk on his face. He lifted up what appeared to be a five-litre drum, which I think had petrol in it, and set himself on fire. His clothes were melting in front of my very eyes."

No clothes can be melted by fire, it is scientoffycly imposseeebal.
 
It's not a valid comparison. That tree is in the most heavily defended treespace in the world.
 
Actually clothes can be melted by fire - synthetics, for example.

I believe from witness descriptions, however, they did not melt but rather explode. It matches what one would expect to see if the clothes were impregnated with thermite.
 
ah, but if the tree was damaged, would it collapse downward, or tip over...that is the smoking gun.

TAM;)
 
It's not a valid comparison. That tree is in the most heavily defended treespace in the world.


Bastiche! You made Coke come out of my nose. I am coming to New York and I'll never find you so I won't be the last thing you ever lay eyes on!
 
I don't see any "Asian" names on the car's registration.

Man- the NWO really screws up the simplest details.
 
It's not a valid comparison. That tree is in the most heavily defended treespace in the world.

Yes, but the airport had John Smeaton. I mean seriously, who would believe a wee baggage handler would have the precision martial arts skills to (ahem) "restrain" a terrorist?! :p


ETA

apparently Smeaton has made the following quotes, however I've not heard them myself and would exercise a large pinch of salt were it not for the fact that I believe he hails from Paisley:



ITV Interviewer asked: "What message do you have for the bombers"
John replied: "This is Glasgow, we'll set aboot yae"


CNN Interviewer asked: 'How did you manage to restrain the terrorist?'
John replied: "Me and the other folk were just tryin to get the boot in and some other guy banjoed him!"
 
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Out of interest, do Americans actually not call people who are of brown skinned appearance 'Asian'?

It has always been a normal part of my life, but now I am starting to think it is remarkably un-PC, given that I find that you lot dont understand what we mean by 'Asian'.

Also, Arabs cant fly planes, so they cant drive can they? Poor guys just didn't know how to control foriegn ground, so drove the jeep into the building by accident. He poured petrol onto his body because it is one of their cave cultures. We should take sympathy that they are so uneducated and stupid that they pour petrol on their bodies because it is like taking a golden shower because we go over there and rob all their oil, it was a clear protest against oil snatching from boxcutter caves, blah blah blah Hani was too shy to ask for toothbrush blah.
 
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I have often seen people from India/Pakistan etc...referred to as "East Asian" here in Canada.

TAM:)
 
It's not a valid comparison. That tree is in the most heavily defended treespace in the world.
You don't know anything about trees and I have a PhD in treeology and let me assure you they have the same chemical composition as airports... even underwater.

STOP LETTING YOUR LOVE OF BUSH BLIND YOU FROM THE TRUTH NEOCON!
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Yes, but the airport had John Smeaton. I mean seriously, who would believe a wee baggage handler would have the precision martial arts skills to (ahem) "restrain" a terrorist?! :p


ETA

apparently Smeaton has made the following quotes, however I've not heard them myself and would exercise a large pinch of salt were it not for the fact that I believe he hails from Paisley:



ITV Interviewer asked: "What message do you have for the bombers"
John replied: "This is Glasgow, we'll set aboot yae"


CNN Interviewer asked: 'How did you manage to restrain the terrorist?'
John replied: "Me and the other folk were just tryin to get the boot in and some other guy banjoed him!"

John Smeaton once strangled a terrorist with a cordless phone.
 
Out of interest, do Americans actually not call people who are of brown skinned appearance 'Asian'?

It has always been a normal part of my life, but now I am starting to think it is remarkably un-PC, given that I find that you lot dont understand what we mean by 'Asian'.
In the U.S., "Asian" is generally understood as someone from China, Japan, or the other Far Eastern nations. We tend to refer to people from the Indian subcontinent by their country of origin (very occasionally as South Asian), and often refer to the "stans" north of there as Central Asia.
 
Out of interest, do Americans actually not call people who are of brown skinned appearance 'Asian'?

It has always been a normal part of my life, but now I am starting to think it is remarkably un-PC, given that I find that you lot dont understand what we mean by 'Asian'.

I used to confuse my British friends and figured out a difference. In the US, when we refer to "Asian", it is most often someone who is from Japan, China, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam et cetera. That's the official "Asian American". I learned that my British pals took that to mean someone from India or Pakistan, for example. I don't know if it extended to people from the Middle East.
 
Out of interest, do Americans actually not call people who are of brown skinned appearance 'Asian'?

I live in Texas** (one of the modernized parts, not the 3rd world part) and around where I live, the people who would be called "brown" on the color Chart are most likely to be of Mexican, South American, or Middle Eastern descent. I obviously haven't met them all, but my "Asian" neighbors and co-workers who trace their lineage to Cambodia, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and China are no more "brown" than I am, and I'm just a run-of-the-mill honkey.





** Texas is NOT "The South", so stop it. It's "where the South peters out, and the West begins." So there. :p


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And by the way, this is not far beyond the realm of possibility. ABSOLUTELY NOBODY in this area, myself included, has any idea how to drive. Race doesn't factor into it.
 
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That tree should have collapsed at free-fall speed straight down into it's own footprint, not toppled over! Inside job!!!directedenergyweapon!!1!
 

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