I agree. That's probably why this reporter says there was no indication of a plane crashing when it was first reported. Seems plausible, because they hadn't sifted through the wreckage yet. However, the official story goes that the wings hit five lamp posts before colliding into the building, but in this video the lamp posts are intact.
The reporter said he had been up close and hadn't noticed any large fragments or any indication of wreckage, yet here is a photograph of all the debris. Seems like they planted the debris afterward. They must have made up a story about the wings hitting lamp posts and breaking off since their detonation wasn't as destructive as they had hoped.
What they found was small parts of a cruise missile painted in an American Airlines color scheme and/or light aluminum parts that were carried in. Look through the archived pics and one piece shows up many, many times.
They claim the fuselage disintegrated on impact and parts of the mid section/tail were found deeper in the building.
Airplanes are anything but a solid object. It’s literally a tin can with wings.
I agree. That's probably why this reporter says there was no indication of a plane crashing when it was first reported. Seems plausible, because they hadn't sifted through the wreckage yet. However, the official story goes that the wings hit five lamp posts before colliding into the building, but in this video the lamp posts are intact.
The reporter said he had been up close and hadn't noticed any large fragments or any indication of wreckage, yet here is a photograph of all the debris. Seems like they planted the debris afterward. They must have made up a story about the wings hitting lamp posts and breaking off since their detonation wasn't as destructive as they had hoped.
What they found was small parts of a cruise missile painted in an American Airlines color scheme and/or light aluminum parts that were carried in. Look through the archived pics and one piece shows up many, many times.