| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (Mia,) </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (roxdog,)
The tape of the first plane hitting WAS NOT available on 9/11. You must be mistaken. The guy that shot the film (did you see the documentary with De Niro?) was at ground zero until well into the day. When did he manage to hand off the footage to CNN in the mist of such chaos?
No, the footage of the first plane was not made available until days after 9/11...<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
I was in New York at the time. I remember it quite well, thank you. I was mesmerized by that TV while waiting to be able to get out. I turned on the TV just before the 2nd tower was hit, and they were showing footage of the 1st right away.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Here's a good example in the fallacy of the conclusions some of you are drawing. You are giving a reason why I must be mistaken given some later events, backtracking using your logic. However, I was there, I remember what I saw at the time that it happened.
So if you're wrong about this, as I personally know that you are, maybe you are wrong about some of the other "conclusions" you've reached using your "logic" in looking at events from the end to the beginning that you suppose.
You're asking to look at a documentary to tell me what I saw that day? Did you ask the filmaker when he handed off his tape? Did you find out if anyone else filmed it and handed to the news crew before drawing your "conclusion"?
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