(running with scissors)
Date: 8/30/2004 4:38 PM Central Daylight Time
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(B2431) wrote in message
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From: (running with scissors)
Date: 8/28/2004 5:43 PM Central Daylight Time
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(Krztalizer) wrote in message
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Fearing it might be a
Russian 9/11 copy cat, they shotdown the firt Turpolev jetliner. Well,
somehow the Russian ATC radar showing the 'squack ident' from the
hijacked plane. Russian jetfighters shotdown the wrong plane. Then
they downed the hijacked plane.
The witnesses to the crash of one of the aircraft heard three booms,
then a
falling airliner. Given the Russian government's penchant for avoiding
the
truth in such events, I am surprised no one has yet suggested a US
submarine
caused the tragedy.
oh just wait, there's still the conspirowhacko's to come up with
something. were there any US warships on excerise in the area ?
denial will lead to cover up theories i am sure.
They were going to overfly the WW2 Nazi nuclear test sites denyev has been
telling us about and might have seen the disc aircraft teuton was telling
us
about. These sites have been classified by the United States for 75 years
and
only those two have been brave enough to speak up about it. As a result of
this
a mercury powered disc shapped missile was fired from the secret Nazi
underground Antarctic base using tarver guidance (no pitot tubes) and
released
two optical nukes in the .001 kt range to bring down the two airliners. In
a
few days maron will tell us the USAF was involved in refueling the disc
missile
in flight.
I defy anyone to provide proof this didn't happen.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
damn ! you know i think i read about that.. it had an 8-track
installed by tarver engineering of tehachapi, ca. and had a structure
using negative cabin pressure, also by tarver engineering. i cant
remember though it it used splaps amid its control surfaces though!
Have you noticed there is no longer a tarver engineering web site or such a
company in California anymore? Then again tarver has been very quiet lately.
Coincidence?
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired