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  • That Day..........

    September 11th 2001.........
    Our Day of Infamy
    Never Forget!

    Last edited by Rick Anges; 09-11-2008, 02:11 PM.

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  • #2
    I 'll never forget what happened to all those innocent people that day.

    I just hope others have researched over the past few years as i have.

    The 7 billion dollar insurance payoff to the owner for terrorist attacks.
    (was only a 15 million dollar investment).

    the order to do asbestos abatement to the tune of 1 billion dollars to the owner before the buildings were (cough) attacked.

    Building 7 going down like a textbook implosion.

    Norad.

    The V.P.

    Where all the fighter jets were.

    The tiny hole in the pentagon where a 130 ft wide plane supposedly hit.

    The 50 foot hole in PA and tiny bits of debris over 8 miles where a plane supposedly crashed but left no debris. (parts fuselage engines wings etc) at the actual impact site.

    The official 9-11 comission book was a joke.

    How a structural steel building with an inner core structure went down due to a 1400 deg fire at best.....................and had MELTED steel laying in the rubble after cleanup began which was still hot and molten.

    As i put in the heading.......I really feel for all the victims and those who suffered trying to help them.
    Normalcy is a myth. what is perfectly normal for the Cheetah, Becomes absolute chaos for the Antelope.

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    • #3
      I do agree that there is no way that a plane created that hole in the pentagon.

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      • #4
        Benny

        http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/911myths/

        i think our govt. is hiding alot of HUGE things from us... 9/11, the landing on the moon, the cities built under mountains in case of nuclear attack...and many other things. maybe we are better off not knowing.

        However, there are always people trying to disprove things. there are people who work tirelessly trying to disprove that Jesus was a miracle worker and the Son of God.. there are people working hard to prove we never landed a man on the moon.. for everything that "happens" there are people working hard to see if they really did or not. there is so much corruption...who do we believe?

        this may be the best country in the world but we have alot to fix!
        carol aka OZZIE

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        • #5
          Whatever happened we may never know but the innocent people we cannot forget. To my friend Sarah who was in Tower 1, I miss you, I love you and I have not forgotten you. May God bless the families of them all.

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          • #6
            Way to go Benny. Give our enemies a pass and blame us. Jeez...

            Politics and racing don't mix.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Boneman View Post
              Way to go Benny. Give our enemies a pass and blame us. Jeez...

              Politics and racing don't mix.
              Us and our higher level government are worlds apart.

              But, i apologize, i should have added.

              Where is Bin Laden,

              Where did his funding come from.

              Why is al-quida still so strong and have as much power to rule in Pakistan and not been wiped out.

              No, there's no free pass....but unfortunately the eastern counterparts are the hardest to get any kind of solid information on.


              This isn't politics, this is corruption and conspiracy that made people like us victims.

              I too had a friend that went in and never came out that day, otherwise i'd probably have blown off any research or theories just like the other millions of americans.
              Normalcy is a myth. what is perfectly normal for the Cheetah, Becomes absolute chaos for the Antelope.

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              • #8
                who could forget?

                before benny even talked about a conspiracy he remembered the victims. and bonehead.... we love this country too but to defend the fact that bad things dont go on here is not true. it IS the greatest country in the world but some of the people in charge are NOT doing their job... and they are not representing the people....
                even if bin laden never set foot in this country and none of his terrorists did, he is still the scum of the earth and responsible for heinous crimes against humanity.... i personally think he IS resposible for 9/11... i dont think our country was prepared for anything like that and i dont think we check out foreigners enough..those guys went to school in venice.... they should never allow anyone in our schools who come here on visas or green cards without thorough investigation... these guys have records a mile long...(TuTu and the other guy.) but no matter how we argue or look back..the only thing we can and should do is ALWAYS remember those people, always remember the horror we felt as we watched it unfold. the feeling of helplessness and fear...i was born on 9/12 so i NEVER forget what happened on the 11th.
                if we do forget, it can happen again... if we forget those people we will forget what real bravery is...
                no matter what happened the people in America will not forget the victims or the thousands of heroes that were involved....WE BETTER NOT!
                the url i posted gives other versions that refute the hoax rumors.. it is interesting but not necessarily true.. there would be no racing if someone like bin laden got his way...everything we love would be over. and benny you are right... we can never take things for granted.. if we do they will have us in the palm of their bloody gloves... that was three buildings and a few planes...about 8,000 people...(forget the count)... next time it could be millions and an entire city....
                OZ
                Last edited by carolwicks; 09-11-2008, 06:13 PM.

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                • #9
                  Paranoia!

                  Carol, so are you one of ''those" that think we've never been to the moon? Benny, your real name isn't Michael Moore is it?? LOL!
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                  • #10
                    [QUOTE=carolwicks;14965

                    i think our govt. is hiding alot of HUGE things from us... 9/11, the landing on the moon, the cities built under mountains in case of nuclear attack...and many other things. maybe we are better off not knowing.[/QUOTE]

                    That citiy under the mountain does exist. It's called Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs. I spent a day there in 1989 along with my wife as guest of my Uncle in the Army. The huge water tank was even stocked with fish to eat and keep the tank clean. In movies you would see that huge vault door that seals the opening-----yes it's there. The tunnel continues past the closed vault door to the other side of the mountain to dissapate the blast at the entrance. Live satalite of USSR to detect missle launches. All buildings on springs and shocks. Don't know about the moon, but this place exist for sure.
                    ------JIM----
                    RIP Jack Smith and Kim Brown. Many thanks for all you have done for our sport.

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                    • #11
                      yep

                      i know the mountain is there. have seen it on tv... i also was on the team that built the take off and landing gear for the lunar modules..the vehicle with legs that transported the astronauts to the moons surface....

                      hahaha i have been mooned but never been there!
                      i mentioned those things because they have been the subject of hoax studies for years.

                      hey some people believe in ghosts...

                      i THINk 9/11 happened exactly as they said...but there are always questions... i dont think there is any way to prove what actually happened...

                      boney... dont get all worked up... we love the good ole USA...
                      just talking $#!+ on a boring night.
                      OZZIE

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ovalracer44 View Post
                        I do agree that there is no way that a plane created that hole in the pentagon.
                        I went by the Pentagon about 2 months after 9/11. This was a lot bigger hole in person then what the picture you see on TV looks like.

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                        • #13
                          Jim
                          I was in Colorado Springs in July to see my new grandson and saw the mountain although you are not allowed anywhere near it. It was impressive to say the least. My son-in-law is stationed there at Ft. Carson but is now sitting in Kuwait waiting to be sent to his new camp in Iraq for a year. Not where I want him to be but like he told his young daughter, daddy has to go away for a year so she and her little brother are safe here.

                          I also worked on the Apollo program when we landed on the moon. I worked for TWA who at that time did all the ground work at the Space Center. I still have my patches of that day. I also lived here when the 3 astronauts burned to death at the space center.

                          I am sure there are alot of secrets we are never told but what matters is the people who died during 9/11. They are the ones we honor and remember.

                          Now we need to think about all the people in Texas who are facing Ike and the unknown. God bless them and protect them.

                          Oh, HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL.

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                          • #14
                            its hard to believe in the truth...

                            i think that 9/11 was such a traumatic day for Americans that we are trying to make it seem less than it was because its so hard to absorb... it WAS that bad...it WAS everything we saw and read. all those people did die... all the destruction did happen.... doesnt matter how big the hole was... what matters is how many people died in that hole...
                            and like Jane, many lost friends and family and they will never be able to forget the pain of that day...
                            it is history now but like the halocaust we cannot ever forget...if i had my way, i would bring home every single soldier we have and place all of them on OUR borders to protect and defend this country.. NO ONE should come in until they are screened... times have changed and we need to become more aware. i used to leave my doors unlocked. my friends used to walk in in the morning and make coffee... ;-) my kids left in the morning to play in the neighborhood and i didnt see them until they were hungry! i dont even leave them alone in my yard now... AMERICA needs to start being a better parent!
                            carolwicks aka OZ

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                            • #15
                              Hey Jane and Carol, I was just cooling off after loading for GIS and I remembered something. The wife and I went to town last evening and were on SR 70 and there was police every where. We had to run to LOWES and we went in discussing all the cops. There was Bradenton City cops, sheriff dept, and state troopers. We discussed all kinds of possibilitys, prisoner escape, robbery, home invasion. We went into Lowes and when we came out and went East down 70 we saw what was going on. There was a presession of motorcycles going west. They all had American flags on the back of their bikes. There must of been close to 1000 Motorcycles. We stopped and I saw a guy with a FDNY T-shirt on so I ask him and he said it was a tribute to 9/11.Now that was an awsome show of support. I don't think I have ever seen that many bikes in one place except bike week in Daytona. We'll never forget. Bob........

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