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A Conversation With Joseph Keith, aerospace engineer

shure
post Aug 30 2007, 07:16 PM
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Joseph keith is a retired Aerospace engineer who designed the "Shaker System" for Boeing. He was a founding member of Scientific Panel Investigating Nine Eleven (SPINE) but has since resigned.

Here is part of a conversation where he gives his expert analysis of the events of 9/11

click link below to listen or right click and save target as to download:
http://www.pumpshitout.com/audio/joseph_ke...1607_planes.mp3
(19min30sec 3.5mb mp3)

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post Aug 31 2007, 05:12 PM
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I don't know if this helps with the low altitude question but somebody at LC posted this video of proof that a plane can fly at a low altitude: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_vJliayH6co

I sent Joe the video and this was his response:

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    I defy anyone to show a video of a 757 flying at 400 mph a couple hundred feet off the ground.  I would have to see proof of speed and altitude and that would be impossible.  The video below showed a plane accelerating at a low altitude in order to gain altitude.  It probably never even gained airspeed as it climbed and that probably was never even 200 mph.
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