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FBI AGENTS WITH BADGES IN POCKETS STREWING CORROSION WEATHERED WRECKAGE

those rivet holes had rivets in them just moments earlier, right?

how did the corrosion get there so fast?

why badges in their pockets on THIS DAY OF ALL DAYS?

by the way, NOBODY IS ALLOWED TO DISTURB WRECKAGE AT ANY CRASH SITE!!!!

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Comment by Dennis Cimino on October 16, 2011 at 2:38pm
the badges in pockets thing isn't right for a day like this. nor is it right they disturb any wreckage anywhere on that lawn before it gets properly photographed and mapped by the N.T.S.B., being it is not empty beer cans, it is AIRPLANE WRECKAGE.  furthermore, that's mighty fast acting corrosion streaming out of those just 30 minutes earlier rivet holes that had rivets in them.  in any case, these dudes had no business touching the wreckage, let alone moving it, and absolutely the badges were being hidden to prevent their names from being determined by any photographer who got a good zoom shot.  but they got busted by a woman Army soldier with a camera, and my guess is that just like the F.B.I. agents who were pre-staged to grab all of those nearly 60 videotapes that absolutely would prove that no B-757 hit the building, these guys were on location too fast to just to have had a fetish for moving plane parts around on such a day.  Something is seriously wrong with this.
Comment by sandy rose on October 16, 2011 at 9:49am

hey Dennis, i have a similar photo posted and it's funny, ha ha, i

was under the impression that these white shirts were running

around picking UP shit that 'happened' on 9/11, thusly hiding

evidence, but you say they were strewing shit about, to make it

look like shit had happened?  whoa, that's kinda funny, two

different scenarios in which they both look guilty!   bah hah, who woulda thunk it.

 

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