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Inside 9/11


Matt Foley

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This one had a lot of stuff I hadn't seen before in any of the other documentaries. The plane that hit the pentagon wasn't shot down because our jets went east instead of west to intercept him. When the Flight 93 passengers rushed the cabin, the a-hole pilot started tilting side to side and then nose up and nose down. Must have been hell for those people. Can't imagine what the last minute of their life was like.

Some dude was on the seventh floor of the north tower when it collapsed, and survived. He was on top of the rubble with only a broken leg. And I had forgotten about a plot foiled by the British in which 10 planes were to be hijacked leaving London for the U.S. When the FBI guy says at the end that we're letting our guard down again and it will take another 9/11 to snap us out of it, it's chilling because you've just relived that day all over again through the show.

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really? didn't know people hated Muslims....but extremists Muslims...oh sorry, there aren't any of those...n/m

I really don't want this to be moved to the Tinderbox, but a lot of people -- especially here in the South -- cannot and do not make the distinction between a Muslim and an extremist Muslim. All Muslims are terrorists in their eyes.

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oh geez. you guys been watching those 9/11 propaganda films again? i find it hilarious how all these networks such as Discovery, Natgeo, History, etc have really been pushing these 9/11 "documentaries." it seems theyve been doing so much more this year than in prior years...honestly i think theyre doing it to combat the severe popularity gain we've been seeing with the 9/11 Truth movement here lately. tonight it's rudi guliani's turn on natgeo to display his masterpiece propaganda production concerning the events. this whole thing is pretty disgusting. the gov't/media has really got the masses on a ride.

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muslims dont hate us.

ok i take that back. yea they probably do hate us because we've overrun their countries, occupied their lands while establishing control of the region's natural resources, killed millions including civilians, all in the name of global dominance...erk, i mean homeland security. i guess i dont blame them. if we had foreign governments establishing billion dollar permanent military facilities on american soil housing thousands of armed troops, i would fight them tooth and nail to get the f*ck out of our country as well.

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