Well you tell me. From 18 different angles:
https://youtu.be/7YLm3pkAiJQ
The guy in the OP video was located in such a way that he could not see any plane, whether there was one or not. So that video is not evidence of anything. In addition it uses disingenous video forensics, like I said, which gives me a smelly smell of the whole narrative in the video.
Also, none of these no-plane videos explain the angled gash that was formed at the impact site, nor do they explain the trajectory of the debris, which is consistent with the momentum of an impact on the other side.
So yeah, to me the evidence points to a plane, possibly loaded with explosives. I don't buy the no-plane theory at all, but I don't mind changing my opinion if better evidence surfaces. So far the evidence is lacking, poor quality and poor analysis, and poor deductive reasoning used. Not convincing.
>Well you tell me>>
I asked you first lol. Seriously, planes don't vanish into bldgs., they crumble.
This is like a cartoon.
Whether planes or no planes, the video can't be taken seriously (that one should be dropped out of the plane-no plane argument).
I'm not going to go over the other points, been there done that, have work to do and shouldn't even be yapping on here right now....was making sure you were sane, or at least reasonable.
Are you "AreWeSure" from Voat?
Aircraft aluminum crumples and shatters so easily under real force, I don't really get your position are you saying the plane should have come through the other side?
What's difficult?
I'm saying they wouldn't make a cartoon cutout into such a structure. There would have been some, at least some, crumbling of the plane upon impact (birds crumple plane noses even).
The plane WOULDN'T have come through to the other side, it would have been extremely damaged upon impact, not make a Roadrunner cartoon cutout.
Are you talking to the right commenter?
is the best. Very close, and you can see that the explosion and debris shoot out faster on the opposite the plane hits, as you'd expect. If it were say explosives, they'd have to do a lot more to have that asymmetry.
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