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In reply to the discussion: "United 93" - 2006 [View all]KDLarsen
(1,903 posts)8. Nowhere does it state the bandana was worn...
In any case, airplane crashes are chaotic events, and it's fairly common for light debris such as paper etc. to be thrown clear with the initial explosion and then drift on the winds.
... oh why the hell do I bother presenting a logic explanation to a noplaner.
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Love how the plane totally disintegrated, but one of the red bandanas wrapped around their heads...
antitsa
Dec 2011
#7
I was talking about bandanas. He seems to be talking about stuff that can float in the wind. nt
antitsa
Dec 2011
#13
44 people reduced to 8% of bits and pieces. One bandana survives 100% intact. Na, not planted. =P
antitsa
Dec 2011
#14
No, your view on this is too simplistic. I highlighted the pristine bandana because.....
antitsa
Jan 2012
#61
I suppose that explains why so many fans of CTs cling despite the absurdities & evidence
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2012
#68
I suppose that explains why so many fans of OSs cling despite the absurdities & evidence
antitsa
Jan 2012
#72
How many skulls of the 44 passengers were recovered? Four supposedly wrapped in red bandanas. nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#25
You misunderstood. Just stating 4 of 44 heads on board supposedly wrapped in bandanas
antitsa
Jan 2012
#29
"No skulls were found." So no 44 skulls found, but 1 bandana survived PERFECTLY intact. Hmm
antitsa
Jan 2012
#34
Then you agree zappaman was wrong? Again, why matter where bandana was on plane?
antitsa
Jan 2012
#45
Why a cloth bandana have to be torn or burnt from a 600 mph fiery obliterating plane crash? Really?
antitsa
Jan 2012
#54
Pretty funny you insult me by calling my logic 'child-like' when you missed my point!
antitsa
Jan 2012
#73
Perfectly intact from the worst of the worst kind of plane crashes when nothing else did?! nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#74
And again, what would it matter where to bandana was on the plane that supposedly
antitsa
Jan 2012
#39
"I never asserted that it is impossible that the bandana was planted." Agreed! nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#31
I'm trying to decide which crater looked more ridiculous, the 'real' one, or one in movie! nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#30
You've seen a plane crash crater like that before? One that also re-filled itself?!
antitsa
Jan 2012
#46
Only thing I'm guilty of is assuming he'd know how to compare apples & apples. nt
antitsa
Jan 2012
#82
It's "weak sauce" to ask for the correct OS to know what goal post to shoot at?
antitsa
Jan 2012
#93
It's weak sauce to promise to answer a question and then stall answering it. n/t
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#95
If you told me what the correct version is and then I refused, THEN you'd be correct.
antitsa
Jan 2012
#103
If you had had further conditions for your answer, you should have stated them
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#104
"...to debunk the official story, one needs to know what the official story is, agreed?"
OnTheOtherHand
Jan 2012
#128
From a faked jetliner crash? Pretty much as depicted by the 9-11 hoaxers, lol. Their errors ...
T S Justly
Jan 2012
#89
The Creative Speculation group/forum is the perfect place for this crap. (nt)
T S Justly
Jan 2012
#84
Your snide remark aside, didn't see in there where is described how it crashed
antitsa
Jan 2012
#116