I think I'm usually pretty sane. Which is why this sorta weirded me out. I'm not much for silly things like numerology, but the end (in italics) is rather weird
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Yes, it has entertainment value. But it still bothers me. Making up something like this is far easier than it looks.
As for the Wingdings, it says Q33 was the flight number of the first plane to hit the towers, but above it says 77 and 11.
And why isn't Osama bin Laden mentioned once? Because he didn't fit. And he probably had more to do with the attack than Ramsin Yuseb.
Furthermore, it says there were 92 passengers on one flight and 65 on the other. These add up to 157 passengers on both planes. It says there were 254 victims on hijacked planes. I assume it means the remainder were non-passengers, perhaps flight attendants and pilots. However, that would mean there were 97 non-passengers on the flights combined. Dividing by 2, that would give each flight around 48 crewmembers. If there were two pilots on each flight, then that means each flight had about 46 flight attendants. Have you ever been on a plane that had 46 flight attendants? I kind of doubt the validity of these "facts."
About the passengers those two numbers were for two planes, there were more planes that crashed than two so that's where the numbers come from. I still think that this is rather interesting but nothing more than someone having way too much time to find this stuff out. The Qaran thing was pretty wierd though. I am sure that the terrorist didnt plan to hit the towers and stuff just so there would be a bunch of coincidental numbers, but since they did lets make up cool things about them.
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As for the Wingdings, it says Q33 was the flight number of the first plane to hit the towers, but above it says 77 and 11.
And why isn't Osama bin Laden mentioned once? Because he didn't fit. And he probably had more to do with the attack than Ramsin Yuseb.
Furthermore, it says there were 92 passengers on one flight and 65 on the other. These add up to 157 passengers on both planes. It says there were 254 victims on hijacked planes. I assume it means the remainder were non-passengers, perhaps flight attendants and pilots. However, that would mean there were 97 non-passengers on the flights combined. Dividing by 2, that would give each flight around 48 crewmembers. If there were two pilots on each flight, then that means each flight had about 46 flight attendants. Have you ever been on a plane that had 46 flight attendants? I kind of doubt the validity of these "facts."
(Sorry.)
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Numerology is bullshit.
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