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In reply to the discussion: "United 93" - 2006 [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)68. I suppose that explains why so many fans of CTs cling despite the absurdities & evidence
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Love how the plane totally disintegrated, but one of the red bandanas wrapped around their heads...
antitsa
Dec 2011
#7
I was talking about bandanas. He seems to be talking about stuff that can float in the wind. nt
antitsa
Dec 2011
#13
44 people reduced to 8% of bits and pieces. One bandana survives 100% intact. Na, not planted. =P
antitsa
Dec 2011
#14
No, your view on this is too simplistic. I highlighted the pristine bandana because.....
antitsa
Jan 2012
#61
I suppose that explains why so many fans of CTs cling despite the absurdities & evidence
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2012
#68
I suppose that explains why so many fans of OSs cling despite the absurdities & evidence
antitsa
Jan 2012
#72
How many skulls of the 44 passengers were recovered? Four supposedly wrapped in red bandanas. nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#25
You misunderstood. Just stating 4 of 44 heads on board supposedly wrapped in bandanas
antitsa
Jan 2012
#29
"No skulls were found." So no 44 skulls found, but 1 bandana survived PERFECTLY intact. Hmm
antitsa
Jan 2012
#34
Then you agree zappaman was wrong? Again, why matter where bandana was on plane?
antitsa
Jan 2012
#45
Why a cloth bandana have to be torn or burnt from a 600 mph fiery obliterating plane crash? Really?
antitsa
Jan 2012
#54
Pretty funny you insult me by calling my logic 'child-like' when you missed my point!
antitsa
Jan 2012
#73
Perfectly intact from the worst of the worst kind of plane crashes when nothing else did?! nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#74
And again, what would it matter where to bandana was on the plane that supposedly
antitsa
Jan 2012
#39
"I never asserted that it is impossible that the bandana was planted." Agreed! nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#31
I'm trying to decide which crater looked more ridiculous, the 'real' one, or one in movie! nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#30
You've seen a plane crash crater like that before? One that also re-filled itself?!
antitsa
Jan 2012
#46
Only thing I'm guilty of is assuming he'd know how to compare apples & apples. nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#82
It's "weak sauce" to ask for the correct OS to know what goal post to shoot at?
antitsa
Jan 2012
#93
It's weak sauce to promise to answer a question and then stall answering it. n/t
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#95
If you told me what the correct version is and then I refused, THEN you'd be correct.
antitsa
Jan 2012
#103
If you had had further conditions for your answer, you should have stated them
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#104
"...to debunk the official story, one needs to know what the official story is, agreed?"
OnTheOtherHand
Jan 2012
#128
From a faked jetliner crash? Pretty much as depicted by the 9-11 hoaxers, lol. Their errors ...
T S Justly
Jan 2012
#89
The Creative Speculation group/forum is the perfect place for this crap. (nt)
T S Justly
Jan 2012
#84
Your snide remark aside, didn't see in there where is described how it crashed
antitsa
Jan 2012
#116