September 11, 2019

NY Times re-writes history of 9/11: "*Airplanes took aim* and brought down the WTC"

Eighteen years ago today, Muslim terrorists hijacked 4 commercial airliners just after takeoff.  They rushed the cockpit, killed the pilots, and flew two of the jets into the Twin Towers in New York City. 

Damage from the impact, and the heat from about 80,000 pounds of burning jet fuel, caused both towers to collapse, killing roughly 2,800 innocent American civilians.

The Muslim terrorists flew a third plane into the Pentagon, killing 125 people in the building and all 64 people on the airplane.

The fourth plane was almost certainly intended to hit either the U.S. capitol building or the White House.  But by million-to-one chance, one of the passengers was using the inflight phone to talk with his wife, who told him about the two planes that had just hit the World Trade Center.  That passenger told the others, and they were able to rush the cockpit and cause the plane to crash in a field, killing all aboard.

NOW:  Watch how the anti-American, scum-sucking, pig-f'ing slime at the NY Times chose to memorialize this ghastly attack--the most deadly terrorist attack in history: 

Notice the NYTimes' sleazy, non-informative phrasing:  "...since airplanes took aim and brought down the World Trade Center."

Bull shit.  The airplanes obviously didn't aim themselves, but you' never know that by reading the Lying Mainstream NYT.  The ugly truth is that the airplanes were intentionally flown into the Twin Towers by Muslim hijackers, period.  They flew a third into the Pentagon.

The Muslim congresscreep Ilhan Omar tried to re-write history the same way, describing the 9/11 attack as "Some people did something," deliberately omitting who actually did it.

Sorry, bitch.  No matter how much you and the Times try to re-write history, I'm never gonna forget what 19 of your co-religionists did that day.  And I suspect a lot of my former military friends won't either.

Interestingly, Times readers unloaded so much anger on the Times that they deleted the tweet.  Too little, too late.

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