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Since when were there no planes? now i'm seeing this shit everywhere. i watched a few of their vids and they're not making a very strong argument. the one which hit the pentagon has always been doubted and questioned if it was a plane or a missile. but the ones which hit the twin towers are clearly on video?

example, some guy trying to make an argument there were no planes in video below cause the chopper lady didn't register it, despite the fact that if you bother to look closely there is a plane and it is moving exactly like a plane, not a missile.

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/084/648/863/original/4fd2915850793eb8.mp4

Since when were there no planes? now i'm seeing this shit everywhere. i watched a few of their vids and they're not making a very strong argument. the one which hit the pentagon has always been doubted and questioned if it was a plane or a missile. but the ones which hit the twin towers are clearly on video? example, some guy trying to make an argument there were no planes in video below cause the chopper lady didn't register it, despite the fact that if you bother to look closely there is a plane and it is moving exactly like a plane, not a missile. https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/084/648/863/original/4fd2915850793eb8.mp4

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A bullet =/= a hollow aluminum aircraft

A 3/8 piece of steel =/= 8 floors of concrete-filled steel trusses

Please devise and perform an experiment where you show that a relatively light and hollow object can pass all the way into a relatively solid and dense object.

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Here's a 3mm aluminum speck blowing through kevlar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr-jqoxoRJk

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Well I guess you’ve shown that a solid piece of aluminum can go through a half-centimeter of Kevlar.

Now if that only had anything to do with a hollow aluminum plane going through 200 feet of a steel and concrete building.