17 Sep 01 - 02:10 PM (#552426) Subject: deja vu all over again? From: SINSULL A frightening coincidence. This is a web page for people interested in planes and flying. The topic a year ago was "What if a 767 hit the WTC?" Wonder what happened to the poster who actually worked in the Twin Towers. Click Here |
17 Sep 01 - 02:19 PM (#552434) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: Mrrzy Very interesting. Hate to think it might have given anybody any ideas! That's the main reason I'm not publicly discussing my fears for the next attack... |
17 Sep 01 - 02:24 PM (#552444) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: catspaw49 My Gawd.........That is frightening and eerie at the same time. Several of those posting were workers in the WTC....and where are they now. The speculation on a high hit NOT taking the buildings down.......Hell, the whole thing. We talk about many things like that here and when reality comes along.........Simply an unbelievable read there Sins....and thank you (I think) for the info. Gives you that "someone just walked on my grave" feeling. Spaw |
17 Sep 01 - 02:32 PM (#552452) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: katlaughing Thank you, Sins. While I am in no way saying the speculators brought it about, I do think it gives one pause to really contemplate the power of the mind, the imagination. How much of our thinking/beliefs become reality? |
17 Sep 01 - 02:35 PM (#552455) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: SINSULL I have tried to get through to the FBI and CIA local offices with this website information, but phones aren't working. Seems to me if they don't already know about, it is worth their checking out. The FBI does not accept emails - figure that! Can anyone else try their local field office? Thanks. |
17 Sep 01 - 02:42 PM (#552463) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: katlaughing Done, Sins. |
17 Sep 01 - 08:36 PM (#552750) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: SINSULL Thanks, kat. I was able to email the CIA. Hope that wasn't over reacting...M. |
17 Sep 01 - 08:44 PM (#552759) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: sophocleese Clearly the idea of running into a building has been around for awhile, at least since the Empire State Building was hit. Tom Clancy apparently used it in one of his novels as well. |
17 Sep 01 - 08:53 PM (#552771) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: sophocleese You could read this brief plot summary if you like. Not my kind of fiction personally. |
17 Sep 01 - 09:00 PM (#552777) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: Cobble Have to watch what you say these days too many evil ba.......ds around now. Cobble. |
17 Sep 01 - 09:27 PM (#552810) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: khandu I believe that is spelled b-a-s-t-a-r-d-s. khandu |
17 Sep 01 - 09:49 PM (#552828) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: katlaughing Sins, the woman I spoke to at the FBI here certainly didn't think it was overreacting. She was glad for the information and said she'd be looking it over and forwarding the info down to the regional office in Denver. Thanks, again, kat |
18 Sep 01 - 12:38 AM (#552931) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: SINSULL khandu, forgive me. I am somewhat rattled these days but isn't that spelled T-H-A-T? |
18 Sep 01 - 01:31 AM (#552954) Subject: RE: BS: deja vu all over again? From: Helen I posted a thread on the first Lone Gunman (Chris Carter, creator of the X-Files) episode which was about a passenger plane being controlled by computer hackers to fly into the WTC. The scary thing for me is that I taped it the week before the attack and didn't watch it until a few days later. It screened in the U.S. in March this year. Helen |