Thought provoking

by Unknown

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Unknown2005-01-26 07:49:44
The flaw in your logic is this - many people witnessed Napoleon's battles. No one seems to have seen exactly what occurred at the Pentagon. For someone to come and tell us what happened at the Pentagon, without independent eyewitnesses corroborating their story...
Unknown2005-01-26 09:27:02
Damn, didn't expect so many responses. My initial reaction honestly, was that the Pentagon Strike flash movie was propaganda. Someone just sent me the link, and I decided to post it here to gauge everyone's reactions.
Daganev2005-01-26 23:04:56
Most of the people who "witnessed" Napoleans battles either Died or where on the winning side.

So only if you believe the dogmatic party line that Napolean was actually leading those battles, or that there was even an actual battle in the first place, can you rely on those "witnesses."

Plenty of people who were in the Pentagon said a plane crashed into thier building. If you look at the quotes in that video and on the "in Place sight" video, I wonder how many of those are real people, or even legitimate newspapers or magazines.

Have you spoken to any eyewitnesses that lead you to beleive that what they saw was not a plane?


QUOTE
"Tis was not a Napolean but rather the great Prince Humperdink that slew those barbarians."
--- The Princess


See, Naoplean didn't lead the armies through Europe, Prince Humperdink did, and I have the eyewitness quotes to prove it!
Unknown2005-01-27 06:35:56
QUOTE(Anonymous @ Jan 26 2005, 09:27 AM)
Damn, didn't expect so many responses. My initial reaction honestly, was that the Pentagon Strike flash movie was propaganda. Someone just sent me the link, and I decided to post it here to gauge everyone's reactions.
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I agree. I didn't watch all of that Flash movie but I can guess what is in it since I've been sent links to similar types of things before. Bear in mind a plane is pretty much a flying fuel tank. If that crashes into a fairly solid building, it isn't going to leave much, if anything, in the way of remains.
Daganev2005-01-27 06:38:11
thats a good point. I realized also that there was no "plane remains" at the twin tower sites either.