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Originally Posted by David C
Putting forth a mere plausibility as proof is not scientific. All of those points are mere plausibilities.
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He then goes on to say:
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Originally Posted by David C
The damage on the walls could have come from the inside.
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It might have all been planted just before the craft hit the building.
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She's probably living someplace with a new identity.
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If the government isn't talking about the serial numbers on the parts found matching the craft that was flight 77, it's circumstantial evidence that it's a detail that they didn't think of when they were planning the crime.
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The white to the left of the object is some kind of glare.
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It's my opinion that the smoke is from a missile being fired.
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Remember folks, Putting forth a mere plausibility as proof is not scientific.
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