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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 16005248" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>I was in 7th grade, luckily the class room I was in at the time, had reserved the TV, believe it was science class, probably for Bill Nye videos. I recall the principal, giving it to us straight over the intercom. Two planes have hit the WTC, believed to be a terror attack. Basically if anyone had parents working at the WTC or Pentagon, make it known, kind of message. I remember watching the news between a couple of classrooms but didn't fully capture the severity of it all until I got home and saw more. Eerie day which the school tried to make it as normal as possible, mentally both for the teachers and students it was far from it. I recall one teacher turning the TV off when the news started focusing on the jumpers.</p><p></p><p>Living in central VA, surprisingly no one I knew at the time was effected that I know of.</p><p></p><p>To my surprise, an old college friend, posted on Facebook a couple of days ago, a picture of him and his brother at his mother's grave who apparently died in the Pentagon attack. I had no idea.</p><p></p><p>The way those towers collapsed along with building 7, the lack of evidence from the plane crash in PA, lack of footage from the Pentagon attack, the general mishandling of evidence, finding out who profited, all detailed in Loose Change, does raise a lot of questions and concern. You don't have to buy into the conspiracy, but it does provide some pretty good information, which I don't think you will find elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 16005248, member: 163618"] I was in 7th grade, luckily the class room I was in at the time, had reserved the TV, believe it was science class, probably for Bill Nye videos. I recall the principal, giving it to us straight over the intercom. Two planes have hit the WTC, believed to be a terror attack. Basically if anyone had parents working at the WTC or Pentagon, make it known, kind of message. I remember watching the news between a couple of classrooms but didn't fully capture the severity of it all until I got home and saw more. Eerie day which the school tried to make it as normal as possible, mentally both for the teachers and students it was far from it. I recall one teacher turning the TV off when the news started focusing on the jumpers. Living in central VA, surprisingly no one I knew at the time was effected that I know of. To my surprise, an old college friend, posted on Facebook a couple of days ago, a picture of him and his brother at his mother's grave who apparently died in the Pentagon attack. I had no idea. The way those towers collapsed along with building 7, the lack of evidence from the plane crash in PA, lack of footage from the Pentagon attack, the general mishandling of evidence, finding out who profited, all detailed in Loose Change, does raise a lot of questions and concern. You don't have to buy into the conspiracy, but it does provide some pretty good information, which I don't think you will find elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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