I only managed to stomach the first couple minutes of the first video.--->[Your]Phobia<--- wrote:
Can some one please explain these (esp usmarine/lowing/ATG)
http://www.livevideo.com/video/6F393F4D … part1.aspx
http://www.livevideo.com/video/2CE2112F … part2.aspx
http://www.livevideo.com/video/E0E8DC73 … part3.aspx
On the CNN footage. Goes black for a second. Most broadcasts, even then, go to air on a several second delay. The most likely explanation is that somone in the control room suddenly thought that they should not broadcast that. But that is just speculation.
Okay, now for a physics lesson. For the CNN shot, how far do you think the camera was from the towers? They had the magnification dialed up pretty high (I am surmising this from the shake and shimmer on the camera.) A conservative estimate of 2 miles, say. Sound travels at 330 meters per second at sea level. 2 miles is 3200 meters. Thus, if the camera was 2 miles away, the sound of the explosion would take almost 10 seconds to reach the camera location.
More conjecture now. I did not watch CNN that day, but would not be suprised if the cameraman was by himself at that location, and the reporter was just watching the footage and reporting what he saw from somewhere else. Several agencies do just that. If the cameraman WAS by himself, there would not even be a microphone on in that location.
Now as for the producers wife. she was giving a phone interview. Being IN New York, she most likely had access to local channels, radio or television, that most people around the world did not know. Before the interview began, she may have heard a rumor that it was a plane that hit the first building. Before going on the air, she just MIGHT have been told by the producers not to mention that rumor until they could confirm it. (That would be known as "journalism"). When she saw the second plane hit, she blurted out that 'another plane' hit, because she connected it with the rumor of the first plane. But since the rumor was not mentioned on the air before, it sounded odd to people listening. Also, people wonder how she saw it hit the tower; did anyone think she was looking at it on TV like everyone else in the country? She said she could see it, but did not say how. And even if she COULD see it with her eyes; we are only talking about some of the tallest buildings in the WORLD! If you can get a clear sightline, they can be seen from 20 miles away! As for seeing a plane from that far, you can see a plane at 30,000 feet flying overhead. THay are not exactly small either. 30,000 feet is, just guessing here, 6 miles?
Okay, that is all I saw before I closed it in disgust. Too many people in this country learn their physics and sense of reality from movies.