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Originally posted by Danbones
You may remember that after the planes hit the World Trade Center towers--an epic disaster that melted structural steel designed to withstand a Hellish temperature of 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, incinerated both planes’ cockpit recorders and black-box recorders, and vaporized the flesh and bones of nearly 3,000 human beings--the passport of suspected hijacker Mohammed Atta was found intact, in pristine condition, lying on the sidewalk below.
How this miracle occurred has never been explained--but that is the way with miracles, they cannot be explained, only taken on faith.
I should add that there are two other reasons why we should not doubt the reality of this miracle: (1) It was reported as FACT by the authorities
and the mainstream media. (2) It is a well known FACT that, in major news events of this kind, miracles routinely occur, the best known example being the discovery of the Magic Bullet--the bullet which, after tearing through both President Kennedy and Governor Connally’s bodies and smashing through Connally’s wrist, emerged in pristine condition--in fact, was in better condition than if it had been fired through a bale of cotton. Thus, there is a precedent for this kind of thing happening. It happened on November 22, 1963, and it happened again on September 11, 2001, when Mohammed Atta’s passport flew out of the fireball without so much as a scorch, or wrinkle, on it and floated down to the sidewalk to be picked up by someone whose attention was not focused on the flaming wreckage raining down from above.
It is always amazing when the laws of physics, probability, and reality itself are defied in a manner such as this.
Well, guess what. It happened again. I am not kidding. Both CBS News and the Associated Press are reporting that the passport of another hijacker, one Satam al-Sugami, floated down to Earth along with Mohammed Atta's passport. And not just a charred piece of a passport but , like the other piassort, it was IN PRISTINE CONDITION.
The Pentagon debris should have been very visible. but it wasn't. That's my only point.
Originally posted by draco49
Please explain how this occurring on the 50th Anniversary of the Air France crash (really? you're still still keeping a candle lit for the Air France victims?)
Originally posted by dyllels
Originally posted by draco49
Please explain how this occurring on the 50th Anniversary of the Air France crash (really? you're still still keeping a candle lit for the Air France victims?)
Seriously, trying a little too hard to prove how witty and intelligent you are.
I don't need to have to tell you why the Air France crash is important to me, but if you knew you would be ashamed of what you said there.
I'm out this thread
Originally posted by Juggernog
Lmao, well the OP got his wish, so far about 3 pages of replies,except most of them are referencing 9-11
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
IF you people want to talk 911 then fine, compare it to flight 93 rather than smokey, firery buildings, check out flight 93 shanksville crater. Plane crash?
Originally posted by 33degree
Im begining to believe that the op is delibertly trying to bring up 9/11 in an inconspicuos way. Is he trying to tell us something?????????????????????????????????
Originally posted by 33degree
reply to post by draco49
you misunderstood my point. i was simply implying that the original post was about the nigeria crash. Things have spun off to 9/11 is this what was intended to happen when the original post was put up
Originally posted by thePharaoh
they should use this situatiion to invade the congo and swaziland...lol
nigeria is a big ass place....what kind of bad luck let it come down in busy lagos
bless the dead
peace
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
Two crashes in 25 hours is quite interesting considering they were just given the classification to fly to the U.S just recently.