911: In Plane Site (2004 Video)
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Snake Oil Salesman presents "evidence" of conspiracy
7 January 2006
Warning: Spoilers
9/11 in Plane Site is an attempt to sway the gullible viewer into believing completely irrational theories of 9/11. It shows a lunatic named David von Kleist presenting video "evidence" that the World Trade Center was a controlled demolition, but also that the planes had missiles attached to them. Yes, you heard that right. In spite of the massive evidence that Al Qaeda on the orders of Bin Laden highjacked 4 planes and drove 3 of them into buildings causing those buildings to collapse, von Kleist asks you to believe otherwise.

This video is just a symptom of a sickness. The sickness is called irrationality. Some of the afflicted deny the Holocaust, some believe we never went to the moon, some that we are being visited by aliens. All present skewed laughable evidence. Many believe JFK was killed by conspiracy and their evidence is Oliver Stone's movie. Some believe the bible is literally true and their evidence is that's what they were taught.

To believe this 9/11 conspiracy crap you have to overlook the evidence pointing to Al Queda, the thousands of witnesses to the events, the forensic evidence of all crash sites, the cell-phone calls, the black boxes....in short you must ignore EVERYTHING except what these cranks want you to see. And what they show is laughable. The "pod" on the plane is actually the right fairing that contains the landing gear, the flash is what happens when metal hits an object at 530mph. The extensive damage of the Pentagon's 5 rings is not shown...only the facade is. WTC7's massive damage is not shown here; von Kleist has his own explanations for all this and it doesn't gel for anyone who values rational thought. For those with an agenda, or a world view that can't accept that chaos happens in a chaotic world, you might believe this junk. For the rational, don't waste your time.

Popular Mechanics has a good article that debunks these theories on their website. It's called "Debunking the 9/11 Myths".
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