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"THE WTC-VIEW assembly line"
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Peter Strid PERSPECTIVE A _______________________Peter Strid PERSPECTIVE B | |
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Now, consider this: "PERSPECTIVE A" supposedly depicts his street-level view - whereas "PERSPECTIVE B" supposedly depicts the view from his own apartment! What an amazing coincidence that Peter's apartment view was so similar to the view he had as he captured the "historical planecrash"... |
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Naudet Brothers PERSPECTIVE C ___________________Steven Rosenbaum PERSPECTIVE D | |
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| But let's assume this extraordinary coincidence is true. The fact is that, in 2002, the French Naudet brothers released a feature movie containing the picture at left which I have called "PERSPECTIVE C". Then, in 2007, a man called Steven Rosenbaum released another 9/11 tribute film which contained the picture I have called "PERSPECTIVE D". |
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Israeli TV PERSPECTIVE E ________________________Mike Cunga PERSPECTIVE F | |
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| Incredibly, the story doesn't end here: a foreign TV also broadcadsted the videoclip seen on the left (PERSPECTIVE E) - with helicopter rotor blades flapping in front of it...But it's not over yet: in the documentary "7days in September", a photographer named "Mike Cunga" apparently also shot a picture from that vantage point just as WTC2 collapsed - then jumped on his bicycle and pedaled to safety... |
| And the story continues: On CNN, we are then treated to the heroic tale of a doctor, one "Mark Heath", who also was in the same spot as Mike Cunga as WTC2 collapsed, filming the scene. Dr. Heath does not flee, though (doctors, of course, have an inbred sense of duty): he cunningly dives to safety beside a car, then rises from the ashes to assist the dust-covered people around him. A true American hero... |
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But there's more ... here's the icing on the cake: According to the New York Times, this is the picture
of Patricia Mc Donough, "a pro-photographer with a fisheye lens who made
this picture from her apartment's living room within minutes of the first airliner's impact."
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TWO MORE VIEWS OF THE "CRIME SCENE" COMPARED ( if you need more proof )
PLEASE NOTE MISSING LAMPPOST IN THE MIDDLE OF FIRST PICTURE - AND BUILDINGS ON FAR LEFT.


And yes, what you see above is the actual image texture featured on the 'serious' History Channel !
Quite frankly, the entire scene resembles some badly rendered Playstation-like 3-D video game...
That may well be just what it is. To those young enough to process this, it will
be all too obvious.