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...as we were about one
block away from the assignment, there was an
extraordinary loud explosion.


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(06/06/27)


29 Videos of the 2nd Hit

or at least 29 basic cuts.

Previously I said there were 28 videos, but I had missed one from Terrorize.dk, so I have now found 29.

In the near future, time permitting, I will put together an annotated, linked list of all the videos.
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http://911review.org/planenew2.html
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Video of Helicopter Pilot Description
screwloosechange.blogspot.com/2006/06/miscellany.html

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Plane Melting In

Bob Borski, 32, a financial director at the AIG insurance organization, with offices six blocks from the World Trade Center, was standing on the 15th floor with his boss, watching as the first tower burned. Then he saw United Airlines Flight 175 heading for the second tower.
It just doesn't fit into your mind -- I'm used to seeing planes and helicopters disappear behind the building. And then they come out the other side. But this was so low and it literally disappeared into the building. You think, well, what would that look like? Would it bounce off? But it's like the building swallowed up the plane. It was a swift explosion, it wasn't resounding. It was boom -- like a door shutting. Quick and loud. That silvery shiny plane, just going right into the building -- I'll replay it in my mind over and over.
(Footnote: TERRORISM - WORLD TRADE CENTER - DAY 2 - 9-12-2001)


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