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| SPreston | Jun 3 2008, 07:33 PM |
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Patriotic American
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No, WTC 5 is on the correct side. That piece was most likely planted there prior to 9-11. It is highly unlikely that piece of fuselage traveled through heavy structural steel walls at 545 mph. It would be badly gouged by the steel in a linear pattern along its horizontal axis and almost unrecognizable as a fuselage piece. How did a short light aluminum fuselage piece maintain the inertia after traveling through two strong exterior walls and multiple interior walls, to fly over a hundred yards through the open air to the roof of another building off to the side? It could not. It was planted like much of the other evidence of 9-11. Flight 175 allegedly impacting the South Tower at 545 mph. (click map) ![]() The alleged Flt 175 fuselage piece. (click photo) http://911research.wtc7.net/mirrors/guardian2/wtc/WTC_ch2.htm
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