Monday, May 11, 2009
The question should be "who", not "why"?
Ever since the "story" about this photo came out, I had a feeling there was much more to it than we have been told. If you've ever seen a publicity photo of Air Force One, you usually notice a couple of things - (1) the sky is usually bright blue with no clouds and (2) the photo itself looks very professional. Look at this photo - gray, smoggy, foggy looking weather and obvious window reflections. The conspiracy theorist that I am, I've been all over the 'net and those much more into any and all "ct's" are all over this. The consensus is that the media is once again failing the public by not asking WHO was on the plane. Where is the passenger manifest? That if the purpose was a photo op, look at the weather reports and do it on the perfect weather day. So, of course, the reasoning is that they did it on a bad weather day because they had to to accommodate the schedule(s) of those on the plane. Big time donors on a joy ride? BHO family members on a joy ride? Big time politicians on a joy ride?
Eventually the "real story" will come out and then, when the first book about the incident comes out, I'll buy it for sure. My personal opinion is that it had something to do with checking out the WTC 6 site.
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Interesting. It's a damned odd story.
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