Re: But where's the Boeing???

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And if it did come in at 400mph, that's the only damaged it caused??
Where black boxes ever found?? To many questions here for sure ...
something's not right.

In a message dated 3/9/2002 9:01:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
airlinephoto@yahoo.com writes:


> i'll admit to that- definetely no plane on that video- unless the airplane
> came in at 400 mph and all we saw was the streak of it- i dont know but
> yes, that definetely got me saying- what the hell???
> ok now this is getting more weird
>
>   Niels Sampath <niels@north-star.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: Unless I missed it
> I'm surprised no one has mentioned that the
> video still shots (=grassy knoll shots?) released yesterday, taken
> from the parking lot also show no plane...just the side of the
> building blowing up.
> --
> Niels
>


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