Explosions? What explosions??

Sometimes, a simple question combined with an image speaks louder than 1,000,000 words or 1000 elaborate articles. Look at this brilliant example: Explosions? What explosions?

Can't this simple thingie (made by someone from www.legalwar.org) get more people to think and re-think what they have been told all over the last 5 years by the mainstream media?? We just need to show it....

Well done

Kind of looks like Mt St Hellens. Pancake?Yeah right!

Had to come back and say

Your right.......Awesome reasoning...Great poster!

Wow, excellent! I'd like to make a huge poster of that!

Wow, excellent! I'd like to make a huge poster of that!

I know, I know

You'd think it's a no-brainer. But, I tell ya, some people just don't want to see the truth, even when it's staring them in the face. But it IS a great poster.

Show "I don't see any explosion" by deepstar

Let's compare them: You're

Let's compare them:

You're right. They don't look the same. One is an eruption the other is a collapse.

Hummmm?

"explosions create ejecta spraying up and out in all directions"
Id say ,time for a new pair of glasses.

You're Joking, Right?

You state "...explosions create ejecta spraying up and out in all directions"

You don't see that in the photos posted in this blog? What descriptors would you use for what appears to be quite clearly "ejecta spraying up and out in all directions"?

"I refuse to blindly believe"

Ah, but you clearly "blindly believe" the official myth depite visual evidence to the contrary.

These photos look VERY MUCH like the St. Helens eruption, with the major difference being that a lot of the force of that eruption was directed laterally. In both cases, the most striking feature is the pyroclastic quality of the material streaming away from the point of origin. There is no explanation whatsoever from either FEMA or NIST that would explain the presence of the massive quantity of energy necessary for this.

I lived close enough to St Helens to experience ashfall, and although volcanic ash is not the same as pulverized office and building materials, photos of Lower Manhattan inevitably remind me of that event.

Ten people are looking at a

Ten people are looking at a chair. Nine of the ten see the chair as red. One sees it as blue. Epistemologically speaking, the nine see the tenth as color blind.
In today's disinfo-charged world.......what?

"There are none so hoplessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free" (Goethe)..... a paraphrase from V: Cast aside the illusions. Only when you are finally hopeless can you truly be free.

post sized

I have all the posters I make in 300dpi and 800px x 800px. Would work for printing no?

300dpi ("dots per inch") are

300dpi ("dots per inch") are minimum for quality printing, nowadays.

800px by 800px ("px" == pixels) does gimme 2.666in by 2.666in at that resolution.

Hardly a poster size, is it? Rather like a postcard, yes?