Listen to the witness interview/testimony of Wendell Klein (begins at 5:25), the Doorman on duty at the Marriott World Trade Center Hotel on the morning of 9-11, which would have put him in very close proximity to the North Tower when it was allegedly struck by American flight 11 (a Boeing 767 commercial jetliner) at 8:46 a.m.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2GV56KvwoWkAt 5:55 in the video:
Gumbel:
...Tell us what you saw and what you heard.Klein:
...I heard first an explosion.Isn't that interesting? I guess the hijackers must have switched those massive jet engines to "whisper" mode -- probably out of consideration for the many NYC area college students that might have been trying to study.
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Now have a listen to the first 20 seconds of this video to get an idea of what Wendell Klein should, and surely would, have reported hearing
first had a commercial jetliner actually slammed into the North Tower:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=g3mJOLWvb1sHere's what a low passing Boeing 727 sounds like:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Wzidphcp6N8------------------------------------------------------
At 6:48 in the CBS video:
Gumbel:
...How much debris, can you give us an idea how much came crashing to the ground?Klein:
...It's just a lot, umm brick -- a lot of bricks, a lot of glass, umm, enough to damage cars on the street, made cars swerve into each other, that kind of thing. What? No mention of any aircraft wreckage? Gee, that's a little puzzling. Oh wait a minute, that's right, now I remember, 9-11-01 was the day basic crash physics was temporarily suspended -- so rather than crash AGAINST the steel reinforced concrete skyscraper, the aluminum commercial jetliner was simply swallowed whole, disappearing completely into the building with absolutely no discernible bending, crumpling, shearing, or deceleration. And if you don't believe this, why just have a look at the cartoon video of UAL flight 175 slamming into the South Tower:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zoSaZv7JcxcWhat more proof could you ask for? Cartoons don't lie, folks -- now move along, there's nothing to see here.