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posted ago by Listener_of_Daylyt ago by Listener_of_Daylyt +18 / -0

(Most of) these questions are not rhetorical at all...

And please don't tell me to do my own research. I've done some, not as much as I'd like because I'm putting lots of time into making what I consider an important video. And I just wanna know what I'm missing, from anyone who knows more than me, so I can have specific things to look for or look up...

  1. Has anyone claimed to have seen, recovered, buried, etc. the remains of those who "fell off the plane"? If so, are there pics?

  2. Is there any video of the Taliban killing anyone during all of this?

  3. Which had more members as of like a week ago: the Afghan military or the Taliban?

  4. Has the U.S. ever left somewhere in such a disorganized way before, leaving behind billions of dollars worth of equipment, guns, drones, vehicles, etc.?

  5. Is it a coincidence that on the plane, it is numbered "1109"? 1109 = 9/11 backwards. 9+11/11+9 = 20. 20th anniversary of 9/11 coming up next month. 9/11 = Taliban, according to the government narrative.

  6. Is it really possible that people would think they could ride a plane all the way to other side of the world by clinging to the outside of it as it flies through the air at a high altitude at whatever speed it flies at?

  7. How did this all happen so fast? Is the Taliban now one of the elite units in the world?

  8. When any kind of information comes out about this, do you feel like it's over dramatic and designed to tug at your heartstrings?

  9. I've seen video of the plane moving down the runway with people holding on, and then a couple specks falling off, but is there any video of the in-between time of those 2 events?

  10. Is this a false flag and/or distraction created by our government so they can pull eyes away from Arizona while ensuring that Trump's witndrawal decision is ultimately reversed and they can keep exploiting those poppy fields? Or am I being stupid?

Thanks in advance, looking forward to either seeing why I'm wrong or potentially correct.