Humint Events Online: Strange Plane

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Strange Plane

The video here is sometimes referred to as the Park Foreman video, particularly by Marcus Icke.

Here is a frame from the video:


Here is a simulation of this frame in Flight Simulator:

Obviously it's not a perfect match-- although the wings are lined up very similarly, at the same angle. But in order to get the wings at the same exact angle as in the video, I have to rotate the plane considerably to portwards. But then the tail section is not lined up properly. The same thing is seen when I've used a 1:200 plastic model of a Boeing 767-200.

Here is the rear view of the plane angle, showing the plane coming in at a much straighter angle to the tower than seen in other videos:


The problem appears to be that the plane in the video is not a normal 767-200. This agrees in general with what Marcus Icke has found.

This could be explained if many, if not all of the planes, are video fakes.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

will flight sim let you put in a tomahawk criuse missle? it would be interesting to see how well that matches up with the various videos. The wings look like they're more or less in the right place.

Fred

6:16 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the second plane/south tower is a total mind-f*cker...how did the Perps pull this one off? cause i've met people who know people who claim they "saw" the second plane "with their own eyes"...perhaps they saw the explosion from the opposite side and assumed it was a plane...we know some kind of aircraft hit the North tower (too many credible witnesses, plus Naudet video), but WTF happened to the South Tower?
I'm not convinced a plane hit or didn't hit...right now i'm leaning towards a missile with
Psy-Op/Media brainwashing of the "plane" meme...with possible other explosives in the building to create the "plane impact" illusion...

1:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here's a quarter... Call someone who gives a shit

9:04 PM  

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