On 1/3/06, Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And then there's the question, is it a firecracker or a gun?  If you
> hear enough of both, you learn to tell the difference in sound.  Or so
> I've been told by someone who lived on a really bad street in DC for a
> year.
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> A bomb is just a particular sort of explosion.  If something explodes,
> there's a decent chance it'll sound like a bomb.


The most significant accounts of multiple explosions came from firefighters
inside the WTC.  Those are people who know what explosions sound like.  And
unless they thought they were truly significant and not just the sort of
popping and snapping that accompanies any hot fire, they wouldn't have
reported them on the radio, especially when all hell was breaking loose.
Firefighters reporting multiple explosions inside the WTC, many floors away
from the impact, seems very strange.

Those reports were disturbing... as were the photos of airplane parts at the
Pentagon which couldn't have come from a 757... and the side of the hole in
the Pentagon.

It seems impossible that this could have been pulled off as a conspiracy
without some kind of real leak... but there's plenty in the report to worry
about.

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Nick Arnett
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