Reminds me of the 911 ditch in Pennsylvania that the "plane" crashed into. Look it up on Google earth then use the time bar to go to pre 2011, ditch was already in place. What had tipped me off was the official picture of the crash site taken from a wing slot/hole looking up into the pit that was still burning, grass and small weeds lined the ditch that had just seen a severe impact, fastest growing weeds ever!!! They don't need to convince everyone...
Correct, it was apparently remnants from an old mining ditch or some such, the clowns added the alleged mark of the tail fin impact to give it a symmetrical look. It's just another small detail about 911 that isn't what they said it was.
Besides, aircraft hit the ground at high speed all the time, and unless it's somewhere like a swamp or a beach, no huge aircraft simply vanishes into the earth. The two 6 ton engines are made mostly from titanium ffs, they typically can't just vanish!
Reminds me of the 911 ditch in Pennsylvania that the "plane" crashed into. Look it up on Google earth then use the time bar to go to pre 2011, ditch was already in place. What had tipped me off was the official picture of the crash site taken from a wing slot/hole looking up into the pit that was still burning, grass and small weeds lined the ditch that had just seen a severe impact, fastest growing weeds ever!!! They don't need to convince everyone...
Where is the time bar? I'm on Google Maps and I don't see it anywhere.
Google Earth app, not GMaps
Oh, sorry. I meant to say I was on Google Earth (on a computer).
mine is at the top...
Correct, it was apparently remnants from an old mining ditch or some such, the clowns added the alleged mark of the tail fin impact to give it a symmetrical look. It's just another small detail about 911 that isn't what they said it was.
Besides, aircraft hit the ground at high speed all the time, and unless it's somewhere like a swamp or a beach, no huge aircraft simply vanishes into the earth. The two 6 ton engines are made mostly from titanium ffs, they typically can't just vanish!