heres something for u guys to think about, my brother in law is in the airforce, he works on missiles that are designed to break through heavily fortified bunkers, and they basicly make nearly perfectly round craters ... same as the pentagon. and like the video said in one part, there have been recordings of planes hitting light poles, and ripping the wings off, and shit, but the plane that hit the pentagon went through 5 SETS on each wing, an just ripped the poles outa the ground. Idk... i really have mixed feelings about this. Its like i dont want to believe it, but the chance of bush knowing about this is always there...
If any of u have ever been to ogrish.com, theres a guy on there named jethrow, he made a collection of 9/11 vidz.
heres the link
http://forum.ogrish.com/showthread.php?t...ip+request
heres audio of a lady from the 83rd floor. very touching. literally brang tears to my eyes. it doesnt play it all. I dont think they want you to hear the end, andd personally i dont.
http://www.flurl.com/item/Melissa_Doi_91..._u_121016/
heres the lady in the tower that is on the phone.
http://www.september11victims.com/septem...asp?ID=948
heres another from a man on the 105th floor. its kinda hard to hear, but u can make it out, but u can imagine why its hard to hear.
http://www.flurl.com/item/Kevin_Cosg...udio_u_121113/
heres the man on the phone.
http://www.september11victims.com/septem...asp?ID=800
and here is a link some of u may find interesting and yet sad.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/2001...escape.htm
Additional Comment:
this is written on Kevin Cosgrove link for his pic. Its very sad.
Kevin Cosgrove was my uncle. Its been 4 years since i've actually able to talk about the World Trade center. I was in 5th grade when it happened, and yet the emotional feelings just won't let go. He was the kind of dad, uncle, family member that was always up for the fun part of the party. My dad has told me stories of how close he was with Kevin. My dad is the one of the seven children in the family, and my uncle Kevin was older then him. Whenever my dad had problems, he always went to Kevin. He told me how they went to parties and had fun as teenagers. Kevin always took him to the "cool" parties, seeing as how he was older then my dad. I miss my uncle very much, and when i go over the bridge that over looks the city, it is very heartbreaking. My dad just always looks over towards the city, not saying a word and just keeps driving and the look he has in his eyes when he looks away is the most sadest look i've ever seen on my dad. We go over the bridges a lot now and he is always getting that look. Sometimes i feel like he is just going to break down crying. Kevin always loved the ocean. After 9-11 it was very hard for any of my family members to go to the beach, knowing that a part of him was there, a part of him was always there and will always be there. He took my cousins, my sister and I to the ocean a lot. He took us boogie-boarding, went in the water with us, and bought us ice cream. He was the uncle i would want to point out to and be glad to say that he is my uncle. We miss you soo much unlce Kevin. The ocean may be big...but it is too small for this big family. As long as we all are together we can stand strong and look out at the ocean and remember that you are there, we are with you as we set foot into the sand that you now console. The sand, the water, and the memories will always be there, and always in our hearts...Forever! Love you
If any of u have ever been to ogrish.com, theres a guy on there named jethrow, he made a collection of 9/11 vidz.
heres the link
http://forum.ogrish.com/showthread.php?t...ip+request
heres audio of a lady from the 83rd floor. very touching. literally brang tears to my eyes. it doesnt play it all. I dont think they want you to hear the end, andd personally i dont.
http://www.flurl.com/item/Melissa_Doi_91..._u_121016/
heres the lady in the tower that is on the phone.
http://www.september11victims.com/septem...asp?ID=948
heres another from a man on the 105th floor. its kinda hard to hear, but u can make it out, but u can imagine why its hard to hear.
http://www.flurl.com/item/Kevin_Cosg...udio_u_121113/
heres the man on the phone.
http://www.september11victims.com/septem...asp?ID=800
and here is a link some of u may find interesting and yet sad.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/2001...escape.htm
Additional Comment:
this is written on Kevin Cosgrove link for his pic. Its very sad.
Kevin Cosgrove was my uncle. Its been 4 years since i've actually able to talk about the World Trade center. I was in 5th grade when it happened, and yet the emotional feelings just won't let go. He was the kind of dad, uncle, family member that was always up for the fun part of the party. My dad has told me stories of how close he was with Kevin. My dad is the one of the seven children in the family, and my uncle Kevin was older then him. Whenever my dad had problems, he always went to Kevin. He told me how they went to parties and had fun as teenagers. Kevin always took him to the "cool" parties, seeing as how he was older then my dad. I miss my uncle very much, and when i go over the bridge that over looks the city, it is very heartbreaking. My dad just always looks over towards the city, not saying a word and just keeps driving and the look he has in his eyes when he looks away is the most sadest look i've ever seen on my dad. We go over the bridges a lot now and he is always getting that look. Sometimes i feel like he is just going to break down crying. Kevin always loved the ocean. After 9-11 it was very hard for any of my family members to go to the beach, knowing that a part of him was there, a part of him was always there and will always be there. He took my cousins, my sister and I to the ocean a lot. He took us boogie-boarding, went in the water with us, and bought us ice cream. He was the uncle i would want to point out to and be glad to say that he is my uncle. We miss you soo much unlce Kevin. The ocean may be big...but it is too small for this big family. As long as we all are together we can stand strong and look out at the ocean and remember that you are there, we are with you as we set foot into the sand that you now console. The sand, the water, and the memories will always be there, and always in our hearts...Forever! Love you