911 cgi glitch
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I don't buy it.
You spend months if not years to control the demo, and then send a plane into it. Two planes, actually. That's way too much risk something could could go wrong. It's so much easier to simply fake the plane, and let the media brainwash anyone who might have questions.
well, you're wrong
How is it easier to fake 2 planes with CGI when tens of thousands of New Yorkers witnessed the impacts?
What is your opinion on what hit the Pentagon fren? Curious of your take on it.
See if these two posts help form your own opinion. I have a few more, too. Just let me know and I'll dig em up.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16b5zctKXV/the-pentagon-ran-drills-in-1999-/c/
https://patriots.win/p/16bPLidvZj/everybody-knows-a-plane-never-hi/c/
Thanks fren, I never heard of the first one that would have seal the belief immediately. But I never believed a plane hit it. And always knew we were being lied to from the start about 9/11. As I always say Until you start to question, you have not reached the TRESHOLD TO REALITY
Have you not seen how brainwashed people are? And show me the 38,000 people. I don't know any.
But whatever. Either way, at least we agree on the controlled demo part. that part is pretty clear cut.
You don't know any?
Look, don't you think New Yorkers would be the first people telling the world there were no planes, long before internet sleuths who saw some rando video with provably false assumptions?
The CGI shit is a deliberately planted distraction to prevent people from investigating the REAL plot and the REAL plotters.
Hit my link in the comments. Dov Zakheim. He's the guy, and if this is the first time you've heard his name, you have not done due diligence.
A 1 kW UHF TV transmitter broadcasting from the top of a mountain with a huge antenna doesn't get anywhere near the 40 mile range advertised for that remote control system. Also, there's a lot of tall buildings in the area to mess with the signals. That might make those last second maneuvers a bit challenging for a remote operator.