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NYC00857/9:56 am 9/11/2001 NYC
I would venture to say this was one if not the worst even in American history. A day that has absolutely changed the world.
To this day the top Architectures in the world, and I mean people who know buildings inside and out under oath will testify one day that it is impossible for a plane filled with gasoline to have collapsed the twin tower buildings that way they did.
In short they say the buildings had to have been rigged with explosives before the planes arrived.

Horrified and in shock but yet lucky I was in town and owned a 20 dollar bicycle that got me the 1 1/2 miles I rode to get here.
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