Friday, February 8, 2013

Just One Thing

How many people in Manhattan do you think either saw the second plane at the moment it hit the south tower (in real life, not on TV) or just seconds or even a minute afterwards?

Now, how many people in Manhattan actually saw with their own eyes (not on TV) one of the buildings actually in the act of collapsing?

At a conservative guess, wouldn't you say for the first example, over 100,000 people, at least? And for the second example, maybe upwards of half a million? Maybe I'm way, way off, either too few or too many. It doesn't really matter. There were undoubtedly a lot.

Then how come, 12 years after the fact, I don't know ONE SINGLE PERSON who witnessed either of these events, indeed, have never met anyone who has ever met anyone who has witnessed these events in person or even anyone who KNOWS OF anyone or has even heard about any possible friend of a friend of a friend who maybe had a friend who knew someone who was actually THERE to witness ANY of the events that we have seen several thousand times over the years on documentaries, news shows, YouTube . . .

Just HOW do you explain that?

Okay, I've also never met anyone who witnessed an actual launch of the Space Shuttle, but that's beside the point.

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