that is called hearsay. you essentially KNOW nothing
and even if it were your first hand experience, how could you possibly know they weren't missiles? we will all be better for it imho when we realize how little we KNOW if we truly can know anything at all
But it's not hearsay. It's first hand direct testimony from a family member and one of my closest friends. Both of whom know what a plane looks in one case and sounds like in another. And I heard in September 2001
There are tons of people in the NY NJ areas who saw this not on TV, but live.
Where I-278 heads to the Brooklyn Battery tunnel hundreds of cars in bumper to bumper traffic had an elevated clear shot of both towels.
Where I lived you could walk to the rivers edge, like I did, and see the towers because I was already outside going to vote when I heard the news. So I didn't hear this from media. I learned it from from a crowd in the park.
It's pretty irrelevant since the twin towers weren't hit by planes, they were bombs.
The Twin Towers were absolutely hit by planes.
I know two folks who were in downtown Manhattan at the time of impact.
that is called hearsay. you essentially KNOW nothing
and even if it were your first hand experience, how could you possibly know they weren't missiles? we will all be better for it imho when we realize how little we KNOW if we truly can know anything at all
Name checks out !
(and a very spiffy example of it !)
You can pretend whatever you want.
But it's not hearsay. It's first hand direct testimony from a family member and one of my closest friends. Both of whom know what a plane looks in one case and sounds like in another. And I heard in September 2001
There are tons of people in the NY NJ areas who saw this not on TV, but live.
Where I-278 heads to the Brooklyn Battery tunnel hundreds of cars in bumper to bumper traffic had an elevated clear shot of both towels.
Where I lived you could walk to the rivers edge, like I did, and see the towers because I was already outside going to vote when I heard the news. So I didn't hear this from media. I learned it from from a crowd in the park.