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October 11, 2006

Strange NYC plane crash and today's date


An unusual plane crash happened in NYC today. Reports are sketchy, but officials say a "small aircraft" crashed in a very narrow 50-story high-rise apartment building in Manhattan's Upper East Side, about 5 miles northeast of the WTC.


Today’s date is 10-11-06. Write that down on a piece of paper, flip it around, and what does it read?

(Gif by nike2422)



Now the address of the building is 524 E 72nd St.

7 + 2 = 9

5 + 2 + 4 = 11

But I’m sure all of this is nothing more than a series of “bizarre coincidences.”




Also notice whatever hit there hit dead square in the middle of the building just like the WTC 1:




The very narrow high-rise hit was the Belaire Apartments:



Officials now say New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle was aboard this small plane that crashed into the high-rise. How do they know this? Because the FBI said they found his passport near the scene.


Now where have we heard that before?
Btw, why did he have his passport on board? Were they flying overseas, or something? Did any of the other passengers have passports on board and were they found also?



The type of plane that crashed there has been identified as a Cirrus SR20. I’m surprised it crashed without deploying its emergency parachute to help it glide to safety in an event of an emergency:


Lidle, acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies on July 30, told The New York Times last month that his four-seat Cirrus SR20 plane was safe.
"The whole plane has a parachute [that can be deployed in the event of emergency] on it," Lidle said. "Ninety-nine percent of pilots that go up never have engine failure, and the 1 percent that do usually land it. But if you're up in the air and something goes wrong, you pull that parachute, and the whole plane goes down slowly."
Lidle also talked about airplanes' safety in an interview with MLB.com in February.
"If you're 7,000 feet in the air and your engine stops, you can glide for 20 minutes," Lidle said at the time. "As long as you're careful, everything should be fine." – ESPN10/11/06)

(Update: Just noticed last night’s 9/11 truth hit piece South Park episode that basically compared the 9/11 truth movement to shit in a urinal was on the same day as this high unusual plane crash in NYC.)

Lots of photos of incident at Yahoo.

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