Originally posted by Sauron
Originally posted by bsbray11
Look at that curvy flight path. That looks to me more like a bird or something than a missile, as I think missiles are a little more steady in flight
than that.
All I have to say to the first set of pics is wtf.
[edit on 13-11-2005 by bsbray11]
yea I have to wounder about that little gif, I think it is to fast for a bird, maybe a bug, I don't know it's been kicking around the net from the
get go but I have not read any good conclusions of what it could be.
Skychild I do agree it does look like a wing flapping at the end of the flight.
it does look like it passes in front of the towers, you guys may very well be right in saying it is a bird
[edit on 13/11/2005 by Sauron]
Evidence of Military Technology on 9/11
Global Hawk UAV - Laser Targeting
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Coincidentally, five key Raytheon executives died on 9-11:
Stanley Hall--Director of Electronic warfare program management (American 77)
Peter Gay--VP of Electronic Systems on special assignment at the El Segundo, CA division office where the Global Hawk UAV remote control system is
made (American 11)
Kenneth Waldie--Senior Quality Control Engineer for Electronic Systems (American 11)
David Kovalcin--Senior Mechanical Engineer for Electronic Systems (American 11)
Herbert Homer--Corporate Executive working with the Department of Defense (United 175).
Curiously, the five Raytheon executives chose three of the four doomed jets and all happened to fly on September 11. Have their family members been
interviewed? Other co-workers? Defense Department officials? Raytheon's top people tied to the Global Hawk remote control UAV aircraft systems all
died on 9/11 without a grand jury probing their memos, electronic messages, phone records, meeting calendars, visits or calls to Ft. Collins-Loveland
airport or testimony related to other related matters.
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