Last year very few people here did. I am hoping its changed now. Lets see.
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I remember one call where a guy called his wife to say good bye but he started off saying "I am <firstname lastname>" - sounded very fishy
That struck me as incredibly weird. It was United 93's Mark Bingham.
The story, as told by his mother, goes like this:
Bingham called his mother's phone. His Aunt picked up the phone. He said "Hi, it's Mark" to his Aunt - and proceeded to explain what was happening. When his mother got on the phone, he said "This is Mark Bingham. I want you to know I love you. Three guys have taken over the plane...You've got to believe me. It's true."
I mean - why in the world would you ID yourself by your last name to your mother? Why would your last words about a hijacking be "You've got to believe me."
Maybe he had 2 calls happening at the same time, on hold with 911 operator who transferred him to the FBI, and while waiting he dialed his mom?
Bingo. It was indeed Mark Bingham. I have pondered about this, and the only plausible explanation is that the black hats were setting up some "heart warming" stories, that would also subtly solidify the whole False Flag in people's minds
"You believe me don't you?"