=JoD=Corithus
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Remote control aircraft have been around for decades, but only in the last several years, has it been adapted to any significant usage.  I hate to burst your little conspiracy theory bubble, but it really isn't as simple as slapping a remote module into a cockpit and going from there.  The level of modification that would have to be made to both the guidance system AND the airframe itself would be such a massive undertaking there would simply be no way of hiding it.  Let's say, just to humor you, that they did, in fact, have a remote controlled aircraft, no pilots.  Don't you think the passengers or flight attendants would've noticed that little room at the front of the plane was empty? Or do you suggest a cover up extending to them, the ground control center, and every radar station along the entire travel route? Sorry, but the probability of even a large, powerful government being capable of that level of deceit and blatant disregard for the safety of it citizens is so small as to basically be impossible.  And before you get started, no, I don't believe everything my governement tells me, and sure as hell don't rely on the "facts" spewed by our media, but the simple fact of the matter is, that in order for their to be a cover up of such massive proportions, as you suggest, the list of people supposedly in on it would measure into the tens of thousands.  And with that many people, it would be  impossible to keep the news from spreading.  It seems, that just because something is written on a web site that seems to share your view on a topic, sudddenly it becomes fact.  This idea is preposterous.
UON
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=JoD=Corithus wrote:

Remote control aircraft have been around for decades, but only in the last several years, has it been adapted to any significant usage.  I hate to burst your little conspiracy theory bubble, but it really isn't as simple as slapping a remote module into a cockpit and going from there.  The level of modification that would have to be made to both the guidance system AND the airframe itself would be such a massive undertaking there would simply be no way of hiding it.  Let's say, just to humor you, that they did, in fact, have a remote controlled aircraft, no pilots.  Don't you think the passengers or flight attendants would've noticed that little room at the front of the plane was empty? Or do you suggest a cover up extending to them, the ground control center, and every radar station along the entire travel route? Sorry, but the probability of even a large, powerful government being capable of that level of deceit and blatant disregard for the safety of it citizens is so small as to basically be impossible.  And before you get started, no, I don't believe everything my governement tells me, and sure as hell don't rely on the "facts" spewed by our media, but the simple fact of the matter is, that in order for their to be a cover up of such massive proportions, as you suggest, the list of people supposedly in on it would measure into the tens of thousands.  And with that many people, it would be  impossible to keep the news from spreading.  It seems, that just because something is written on a web site that seems to share your view on a topic, sudddenly it becomes fact.  This idea is preposterous.
When did I say it was fact?  It's no more fact than the official story.

EDIT: And if Al Qaeda managed to pull if off with, allegedly what, 30 or 40 people involved, leaving nothing but the most circumstancial evidence of their involvment, then why would a better organised and better funded group need hundreds of times that number?

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