"Amateur footage" taken by Peter Strid who apparently has incredible eyesight:
"That was a... as far as I could tell, that was a United -- it looked it, I swear, a United airplane that crashed into the side of it."
See here:
http://killtown.9 11review.org/2nd-hit .html#Peter_Strid
Source:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=ULr0Gl 0tj70
Virtualdub makes the enlargements I used for Meet Edna Cintron. This video shows what different enlargement algorithms look like.
Edna Cintron spent the last hour of her life waving from the plane shape hole in the first WTC tower.
Amateur filming near WTC 7 records sounds of the South Tower hit. Films debris falling and after it landed on the ground. Debris seems to be from some building, not from an aircraft.
See also: http://killtown.911r eview.org/2nd-hit.ht ml#missed_plane
Source: http://www.roguestat us.com
2nd crash. Half of right wing disappears.
And notice the video captured the fastest birds in the world!
See: http://killtown.911r eview.org/2nd-hit.ht ml#PAX_TV
The newsbunny in the studio sees the krash kartoon hippityhop past. The reporter on the ground didn't see a plane. There is no plane noize in his microphone.
New amateur video doesn't contain airplane sounds before South Tower explosion. Airplane sounds are heard though at the very end of this video.
Source: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=JuQl9hUC0 0k
Born into a family of blues artists, Eric Davis spent a good deal of his early childhood under a table at Chicago's legendary original Checkerboard Lounge.
Grown to his prime now, his lifelong exposure to blues has gifted him with a unique voice and a sound that transcends colors and generations.