Some interesting facts about September 11, 2001

Writes Christopher Condon:

Dear Lew:

Here are some interesting facts about the September 11 attacks. The two planes that hit the World Trade Center were clocked around 500 mph. One plane was just over 500 mph, the other just under. Now you might ask what’s the big deal? Aren’t these planes designed to go that fast or even faster? Well, not exactly. These Boeing jets can go up to 600 mph, but only at a high altitude where the air is thin. Ordinarily they cannot go that fast at ground level because the air is much denser and the resistance much greater. There is, however, one way that these planes could travel that fast at ground level. If these planes were stripped of passengers, baggage, and seats, that would make them much lighter and enable them to fly much faster. All this suggests that the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center were drone planes. So then what happened to the real planes and their passengers? That is what my parents’ generation called the $64,000 question.

You may have heard of Operation Northwoods, the plan that was drawn up by the military and then rejected by President Kennedy. It called for a false flag operation, but of course was wisely rejected by President Kennedy. Operation Northwoods also called for the use of drone planes. The idea was that real planes with real passengers would take off from commercial airports, then quietly land at out-of-the-way military bases and their passengers and crew would quietly go home. Immediately thereafter remote controlled drone planes would take off and pretend to take the place of the commercial aircraft and do the actual damage. Were the perpetrators of the September 11 attacks aware of Operation Northwoods and was something similar to Operation Northwoods carried out on September 11, 2001?

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