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Originally Posted by Ptech
No Brian, the conversation was not "Hello, this is the AT&T operator and I have a collect call from Brian Wilbanks"
No, according to the official record, not my record, the conversation was "Hello mom this is your son Brian Wilbanks." Now how realistic is that? It's absurd!
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Only absurd to fools who don't understand that is how her son would introduce himself to her on the phone. "Hello this is Mark Bingham". It was a routine for them.
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And the question of the physics of altitude as it effects cellphone performance is real. Speed and altitude considerations make the official version of events on those phone calls HIGHLY SUSPECT.
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Please tell us which calls were made from call phones at altitude.
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Just like every other aspect of the government fantasy that you embrace so dearly. Rookie pilots flying like aces, gravitational events blowing structural steel outwards 500 feet, audible and visible explosions, training exercises following real events. The list is endless, and you swallow them all, hook, line and sinker.
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The pilots didn't fly like aces, that's more twoofer bullshit.
The visible explosions that you can't find a picture of?
There was nothing unusual about the training events and they were called off quickly when the hijackings were confirmed.
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Admitting that in public is becoming more and more ridicule inspiring.
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You are the one who deserves ridicule for your less than inspiring baseless rants.