For the record, I'm not trying to convince anybody of anything. I just have questions about these "coincidences". Zumbido, indeed, has all the facts, and he'll curtly point you to them, ignoring any of the questions previously asked. But it is nice to see Zum and Nick agree on something.
Oh, and I love how Allyn E. Kilsheimer and that bunch say:
"Why wasn't the hole as wide as a 757's 124-ft.-10-in. wingspan? A crashing jet doesn't punch a cartoon-like outline of itself into a reinforced concrete building, says ASCE team member Mete Sozen, a professor of structural engineering at Purdue University." Isn't that what we saw at the towers? A cartoon like shape of a plane hole?
It is really hard to imagine, kinda like anything that goes against our beliefs and faiths. Kinda like saying "Jesus is the only way". It is not possible for someone to accept any other "way" when that is how they believe. Try saying that to a Muslim, or a Jew. People have a deep-rooted belief that the government is always there to protect them, they are on our side, they could never do this, and as such, these beliefs are hard to dispell.
I find it very hard to believe that our government would ever do something like this, a "False Flag" strike. And of course if you question things that don't seem to add up, you are a weirdo. No, Nick, I'm not saying you're calling me a weirdo, I'm generalizing. I've heard some really crazy stories, like there were no planes that hit the towers, or UFOs did it. I am not in that group.
However, there are unanswered questions. Hail to the cheif.