New 9/11 footage
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- 23kon0
chilling stuff!
- Meeklo0
a Pakistani man who smuggled nukes into the U.S. through Mexico and is positioning these nukes in some major cities
( N.Y., Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Boston, etc.)Ramanisky2
(Sep 15 06, 08:25)That guy is a duche bag, he is trying to associate the inmigration issue with terrorism because he despices mexicans.
Why can't the terrorists come in from canada? it's wide open and has no security at all..??? The mexican border is way on the spotlight these days..
- Ramanisky20
my bet is that Mike savage show is full of crap..
exador1
(Sep 15 06, 08:27)-----------------------
your most likely correct
the guy really does sound like a fear monger
but if you were listening to it like I was ...... he painted doomsday quite vividly
man, my imagination began to run wild
- exador10
which is funny..because according to the art bell show, it's actually flying saucers that are planting nukes all over the US...
that and cow mutilations...they are SOOO into that...
so...as soon as they're done slicing up Betsy, look out...
;)
- mrdobolina0
Michael Savage is an idiot, might as well be Art Bell.
- exador10
my bet is that Mike savage show is full of crap..
- Ramanisky20
I was listening to A.M. radio the other night and the host, Michael Savage was saying how there is a Pakistani man who smuggled nukes into the U.S. through Mexico and is positioning these nukes in some major cities
( N.Y., Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Boston, etc.)
This guy is waiting on word to detinate ..... or if the U.S. attack Iranand the FBI has no clue where this guy is ...........
some scary shit if its true
of course the host of this A.M. show sounds like a complete douchebag at times
- exador10
easy carl
if you're trying to pick a fight, i think you'll find that most folks here think i'm a pretty decent chap and i'm not here trying to say 'oh, the states this, or the states that'...so just chill....these are just my impressions..thats all...
- kelpie0
totaly - reading about some atrocity or seeing the aftermath on the tele doesn't affect us so much these days, we're shown so much suffering and madness everyday now, its mundane.
- exador10
mostly i was thinking north america..
canada and the uslarge terrorist attacks were, to us, something that seemed to happen to other people...
its not often here that you see something like 'today ellements of the crimson alliance bombed the Amtrack'
in the daily paper...it was always some other country, some other place...
i guess there was a feeling of 'well..that certainly is awful..thanks goodness that sort of thing doesn't happen here'
so when it did..there was a really big 'WTF?' momment.
just my opinion tho...
thats how it felt to me...
- Witt0
of course. the distinguishing factor is that you usually don't watch it live.
- thelowendtheory0
They did capture the second plane hitting, but from their vantage point it just looks like an explosion (this is the first explosion in the video)
- CarlClay0
exador1 here in the US we are used to terrorist attacks. Don't you dare say or imply that America has never experienced that before and insinuate that we live in a bubble. How fucking rude.
- kelpie0
well untill recently it was a fact of life in Britain, Ireland and Spain too. Not too long ago Libyan terrorists (backed by good ol' Gaddafi) bombed a passenger plane which crashed and destoyed nearly an entire Scottish town.
WTC was huge enough, symbolic enough and (I don't mean this insultingly) American enough to get the "west's" attention in a way nothing has before, I suppose.
- paraselene0
eh?
west? or america?
cos car and train bombings are pretty par for the course in most parts of what i assume you refer to when you say 'west'.
- Witt0
i think that many people in the Western world have their eyes open. always did. the thing is that there's is nothing you can do, except vote.
- exador10
just an opinion....
the west did get an eye opener that day..
and a horrible one it was.
but the sad fact remains that terror attacks have been an on going reality in many parts of the world for a very very long time.
this isn't the olympics of pain, and no one is saying 'oh, but our explosin was much much scarier than yours' type of thing..
its just that for most of us in the west, terror attacks are something we see, occaisonaly on the news...not like the footage we just watched, coming right out our window, so to speak...
we're lucky in that regard...
who would want to get used to that sort of thing...sad that to many around the world, car bombs and other terrorist attacks are almost a part of daily life...
- Witt0
That's what i meant by my question: in what dreamworld do you live?
one thing is being surprised by the event and by its massive scale; another thing is not understanding why shit like that happens.
- CarlClay0
I think the world is "snippy" these days. How about that for "deep"?
- mrdobolina0
carl, the snippiness reminded me of another user named garettwest, disregard.