Re: Obama announces that Osama Bin Laden is dead
Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 9:23 pm
Bin Laden is dead?
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nowaysj wrote:Yes, but Al Qaeda set up a bass on the moon. How do I know this? There is evidence for it.
you dont need to have a camera pointing directly at the pentagon to have caught the plane on its turn, and run in to smash the pentagonpkay wrote:It was 2001 but to humor youSheff wrote:not trying to de-rail the subject here but that pentagon video is fucking stupid
are they seriously telling us that at the motherfucking security entrance of the pentagon they have a webcam that records like .5 frames a second?
entrance cams on military installations are designed to lock in frames to photograph vehicles and license plate numbers.
This is how most traffic cams work as well for running red lights. Constant video with higher FPS would require you to stop the film, rewind, find a clear frame and then identify the license plate.
as for other cameras in the area.... this is a military installation and one of the most secure buildings on the planet. It's likely that they purposely insured none of the nearby buildings (which really aren't nearby if you've been to the area) were filming the pentagon.... not to mention that it's illegal to film or photograph restricted areas in the US
Why, this is an extension of the same discussion?Ayatollah wrote:oh come on, cant we leave the 9/11 conspiracy theories out of this
They don't even need people to be on board, it can be remotely controlled.collige wrote:It would be outrageously stupid for a 9/11 conspiracy to consist of faking a plane flying into a building when they could just as easily find people to actually fly a plane into it.
Waaaaay ahead of youMr Hyde wrote:No photos to be released.
Conspiracy time!
hahacityzen wrote:Waaaaay ahead of youMr Hyde wrote:No photos to be released.
Conspiracy time!
i doubt any video was close enough to make out 18 square inch windows. Especially the ones with the blinds down.... given that whole distance factordubmatters wrote:Weren't the planes that crashed into the twin towers cargo planes? In the video's they didn't have windows.
US Senator Scott Brown is retracting statements he made earlier today, when he told several news outlets that he had seen photos of Osama bin Laden’s dead body as part of an official briefing.
Brown made that assertion in an interview with NECN today to bolster his argument that the photos should not be released to the public.
“Let me assure you that he is dead, that bin Laden is dead,” Brown said. “I have seen the photos and, in fact, we’ve received the briefing and we’ll continue to get the briefings.”
Brown echoed the sentiment in a separate interview with Fox-25 TV.
“Listen, I've seen the picture," Brown said. “He’s definitely dead. And if there’s any conspiracy theories out there, you should put them to rest.”
He added that the photos were bloody and could enflame jihadists. “Anytime you have somebody who’s shot, certainly, it is gruesome,” he said.
Shortly after the interviews, Brown’s office sought to correct the senator’s statements.
NECN posted a statement on its website, saying, “Senator Brown's office tells NECN this afternoon that the bin Laden photos the Senator mentions seeing about 2 minutes into the clip here were not authentic."
Fox 25 posted an update on its website, saying Brown had told the station that, “the photo that I saw and that a lot of other people saw is not authentic.”
Brown's office is declining to explain who showed him the fake photos, why he would believe photos that didn't come directly from the administration, and why he had suggested he had seen them as part of an official briefing. Instead, Brown's office responded by releasing a one-sentence statement.
"The photo that I saw and that a lot of other people saw is not authentic," the senator said in the statement.
Several doctored photos purporting to show bin Laden’s body are circulating on the Internet.
Trollednowaysj wrote:US Senator Scott Brown is retracting statements he made earlier today, when he told several news outlets that he had seen photos of Osama bin Laden’s dead body as part of an official briefing.
Brown made that assertion in an interview with NECN today to bolster his argument that the photos should not be released to the public.
“Let me assure you that he is dead, that bin Laden is dead,” Brown said. “I have seen the photos and, in fact, we’ve received the briefing and we’ll continue to get the briefings.”
Brown echoed the sentiment in a separate interview with Fox-25 TV.
“Listen, I've seen the picture," Brown said. “He’s definitely dead. And if there’s any conspiracy theories out there, you should put them to rest.”
He added that the photos were bloody and could enflame jihadists. “Anytime you have somebody who’s shot, certainly, it is gruesome,” he said.
Shortly after the interviews, Brown’s office sought to correct the senator’s statements.
NECN posted a statement on its website, saying, “Senator Brown's office tells NECN this afternoon that the bin Laden photos the Senator mentions seeing about 2 minutes into the clip here were not authentic."
Fox 25 posted an update on its website, saying Brown had told the station that, “the photo that I saw and that a lot of other people saw is not authentic.”
Brown's office is declining to explain who showed him the fake photos, why he would believe photos that didn't come directly from the administration, and why he had suggested he had seen them as part of an official briefing. Instead, Brown's office responded by releasing a one-sentence statement.
"The photo that I saw and that a lot of other people saw is not authentic," the senator said in the statement.
Several doctored photos purporting to show bin Laden’s body are circulating on the Internet.
nowaysj wrote:he told several news outlets that he had seen photos of Osama bin Laden’s dead body as part of an official briefing.
nowaysj wrote:
Brown's office is declining to explain who showed him the fake photos, why he would believe photos that didn't come directly from the administration, and why he had suggested he had seen them as part of an official briefing. Instead, Brown's office responded by releasing a one-sentence statement.
"The photo that I saw and that a lot of other people saw is not authentic," the senator said in the statement.
Several doctored photos purporting to show bin Laden’s body are circulating on the Internet.