911: In Plane Site (2004 Video)
10/10
See the Director's Cut version
8 July 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Dave has recently released a director's cut version of this film that is 76 minutes. He adds some footage from OKC. The original version to me left a bit to be desired, and I would have given the original an 8 or 9. The director's cut presents a much stronger case against the official story on 9/11. If you have only seen the original, you should check out the director's cut. To me, this and Alex Jones's "Martial Law: The Rise of the Police State" are the two best documentaries on 9/11.

The reason that I think this is one of the better 9/11 documentaries out there is that they stick to documented video evidence. There is a review on this site that claims that the video is doctored. If this reviewer had taken the time to obtain the PBS "America Rebuilds" documentary, as well as the Naudet brothers video and CNN's America Remembers, you would see that the video is not doctored. I went to a screening of this video and Dave was offering a free copy of the CNN video to anyone who bought the DC of "In Plane Site." The one problem I had watching the original was when they started taking about the pods. Conspiracy theories are easy to dismiss when you can focus on some fringe argument as if it is the main point. The arguments concerning pods and remote control and stand down orders are difficult, if not impossible to prove. To me, the strongest provable argument against the official story is Larry Silverstein's "pull it" quote from "America Rebuilds" concerning WTC7, which was not even mentioned in the 911 Commission report. He admits that the collapse of building 7 was a controlled demolition. Since it takes weeks to wire a building for demolition, how did they do it in just a few hours? People died in this building when it collapsed, so why is Silverstein's comment not viewed as an admission of premeditated murder? Anyway, when viewing the pod evidence in the video, it is important to watch on as big of a TV as possible. I was initially skeptical as mentioned above, but it is very clear when I watched the DVD on a 36" TV with component inputs. You can see both the pod and the flash from four different angles. What it is and why it is there is not the point. The point is that it is not a feature of a commercial plane.

This is a great film by people who love this country and are not trying to profit from tragedy like Michael Moore. We need more people like Dave Von Kleist and Joyce Riley.
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