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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Peebody
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Oct 4th, 2006, 02:30 PM
The major part of planning an attack is mapping out strategies to bypass the defense/security system in order to ensure you will succeed. How could have bin Laden known he was going to be able to defeat the defense system, let alone the US spending 300 million per year on it, during the planning of the attacks? To me, it's impossible and illogical. I understand you look at the performence of US defense as a way of laziness and complacent, but that's not the reality. Each and every security departments are fully trained and equipped for an event like this.
I don't know anything about the "illuminati", but the twin towers were the perfect stage to perform a psychological operation to incite maximal shock while ensuring the casaulty is minimized. What I mean is that the first strike occured on the upper part of the tower, it gives the workers in BOTH towers an opportunity to evacuate. And the first strike occured at around 845 in the morning, rush hour in NYC usually take place around the same time. It's perfect timing to grab attention of bystanders and cameras were pointing at the burning tower, hence the second strike in the tower right next to the other tower has produced maximal shock. It's brilliant, if you think about it
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