Tales of the Unexplained
Flying saucers. Big Cats. Men in Black. Satan walking the Earth. Derek Acorah, also walking the Earth...
Tell us your stories of the supernatural. WoooOOOooOO!
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( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
Flying saucers. Big Cats. Men in Black. Satan walking the Earth. Derek Acorah, also walking the Earth...
Tell us your stories of the supernatural. WoooOOOooOO!
suggestion by Kaol
( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
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@silene: The conspiracy gang use the "advance" media reports to support the notion that the entire event was orchestrated, and that the media was being strung along (unaware, of course) to report whatever was put onto the newswire, to mould and reinforce public opinion about what was going on.
I too don't think this particular anomaly stands up to scrutiny, but when viewed in the context of everything else that happened that day, it is yet another very strange coincidence in a sea of unexplained, interesting things.
@refuse_to_follow: I think I've seen all the documentaries available now. Last night's one was a BBC report (the Conspiracy Files, I think) and for once, it had lots of balance, offering some good scientific explanations.
That's all I want really, some proper critical analysis of why the building came down the way it did. If a team of renowned architects can't agree why it happened, or even suggest one plausible theory, no matter how unlikely, then there are plenty of reasons to continue investigating...
( , Mon 7 Jul 2008, 20:41, Reply)
@silene: The conspiracy gang use the "advance" media reports to support the notion that the entire event was orchestrated, and that the media was being strung along (unaware, of course) to report whatever was put onto the newswire, to mould and reinforce public opinion about what was going on.
I too don't think this particular anomaly stands up to scrutiny, but when viewed in the context of everything else that happened that day, it is yet another very strange coincidence in a sea of unexplained, interesting things.
@refuse_to_follow: I think I've seen all the documentaries available now. Last night's one was a BBC report (the Conspiracy Files, I think) and for once, it had lots of balance, offering some good scientific explanations.
That's all I want really, some proper critical analysis of why the building came down the way it did. If a team of renowned architects can't agree why it happened, or even suggest one plausible theory, no matter how unlikely, then there are plenty of reasons to continue investigating...
( , Mon 7 Jul 2008, 20:41, Reply)
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