Subject: Re: Quick Question on World Trade Center UFO Video
From: "Eric Smith" <admin@eroticeric.com>
Date: 01/08/2005, 22:40
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports

The clip of the craft zooming past the woman in the helicopter is an obvious
fake. No cameraman could
have followed that thing's trajectory at that speed.
But there WERE alien craft watching the WTC disaster unfold. Indeed, aliens
were controlling the people
flying the planes. They're trying to create waves of terror
and panic in millions of people by setting one half of the
world against the other with these terrorist strikes.
The aliens feed off negative human emotions: to them
we are biological batteries, and they've been engineering
wars and even natural disasters for thousands of years
so they can harvest our fear and terror and pain.
And you should have worked this out for yourself.
An alien craft performed a spectacularly fast and accurate
fly-by as the second plane hit the WTC. It's so fast it looks like a piece
of debris.
The Japanese TV film crew caught it from behind. CNN caught
it from the front.


"Jeff" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:ZzwBe.119569$j51.50427@tornado.texas.rr.com...
Hello. Someone recently showed me a video taken purportedly from a
Helicopter tour near Manhattan of a female with a camera taking pictures
of
the WTC buildings. The video shows what is apparently a UFO as obviously
it
is unidentified but to me looks to be some kind of rocket of some sort,
certainly terrestrial as it seems to trail smoke (Why  would an advanced
race capable of intersteller travel need a type of propellent that burns
like oil?). Anyway, I am guessing that at least the regulars on this group
know something about it, further video or have links to this story. I
would
appreciate any information you can pass on. Thanks in advance.

J






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