I saw a plastic straw imbedded 3 into a telephone poll after a tornado. Didn’t seem possible but…. Reply
Explosions throw things outwards and don’t always destroy stuff…. For example, they found part of the Jewish Bible carried by the Israeli Astronaut when the Columbia burned up during re-entry. Paper burns well but it also slows down fast in the air. Reply
if not manufactured that day, i’d suspect the passport came from the 1 guy’s FBI roommate in california. he would have had access. Reply
go watch a Hiroshima documentary look at what was left intact. paper, stuffed animals, etc. all sorts of interesting items survived. Reply
911 is a inside job.
Paper is lighter than air, steel is not.
I saw a plastic straw imbedded 3 into a telephone poll after a tornado. Didn’t seem possible but….
Still pushing your conspiracy theories, eh?
Explosions throw things outwards and don’t always destroy stuff….
For example, they found part of the Jewish Bible carried by the Israeli Astronaut when the Columbia burned up during re-entry. Paper burns well but it also slows down fast in the air.
paper is lighter than air
Explosions mostly push not shred
if not manufactured that day, i’d suspect the passport came from the 1 guy’s FBI roommate in california. he would have had access.
go watch a Hiroshima documentary look at what was left intact. paper, stuffed animals, etc. all sorts of interesting items survived.
and you need to know this to blow your nose?