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What are some of the strangest theories out there?

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there was a theory I heard the other day,paul roos would coach the dees and buddy franklin would join Sydney,but I just laughed and dismissed it like all other silly little theories that crop up from time to time,isnt it amazing what crazed things people imagine and come up with?

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As a pilot I do not for one second believe that a complete novice could have flown the plane into the pentagon. WTC's, yeah, I could buy that, but their is no way in the world an airliner piloted by student pilots could have flown the flight path they did.

Depending on which story you are willing to believe, it was either a military plane flown by remote control or trainee pilots.

There is a lot more going on here then we all been told.

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Depending on which story you are willing to believe, it was either a military plane flown by remote control or trainee pilots.

There is a lot more going on here then we all been told.

Or there was no plane at all. Has anyone seen a photograph in which any part of the "plane" is visible amongst the wreckage of the building? And no one saw or filmed the plane as it approached? Hmmmm.

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Depending on which story you are willing to believe, it was either a military plane flown by remote control or trainee pilots.

There is a lot more going on here then we all been told.

Mate, don't know (or really care) what it was, be it a military aircraft or even a missile (maybe targeting a section of the pentagon they wanted removed???), but what I do know is that it sure as well was not trainee pilots, of this I am 100% certain having seen the flight path and profile that the pentagon action is not what they claim.

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Mate, don't know (or really care) what it was, be it a military aircraft or even a missile (maybe targeting a section of the pentagon they wanted removed???), but what I do know is that it sure as well was not trainee pilots, of this I am 100% certain having seen the flight path and profile that the pentagon action is not what they claim.

I don't understand why you do not believe a flunking trainee pilot can fly a large plan meters from the ground over parked cars, make a perfect turn to avoid hitting the Pentagon where it would have done serious damage to only hit a vacated section which was recently renovated and fly low enough to avoid missile systems. Why you would question the lack of wreckage at the site as well as the obvious attempts to remove evidence before any investigation.

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I wonder if the more powerful clubs with greater resources track young kids before they get in the system and promise them they will be picked up by them in the draft but to enable them to do that they have to play below their ability.

This would mean that they could guarantee their stay at the top and would be getting the best talent for picks well above where they should be taken.

It would explain why we get the number one pick but get only the players that haven't been coerced by the more powerful clubs.

Now that's a conspiracy.

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I wonder if the more powerful clubs with greater resources track young kids before they get in the system and promise them they will be picked up by them in the draft but to enable them to do that they have to play below their ability.

This would mean that they could guarantee their stay at the top and would be getting the best talent for picks well above where they should be taken.

It would explain why we get the number one pick but get only the players that haven't been coerced by the more powerful clubs.

Now that's a conspiracy.

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I'm not really into conspiracy theories - particularly those that can be so neatly summed up in a Youtube vid - but for me the most interesting incident requiring further investigation in my lifetime is / was the death of cricketer Hansie Cronje in that plane crash following revelations of match-fixing in cricket.

I'm in India at the moment, and there was a front page story in the papers here yesterday reporting the comments of the senior police investigator into match-fixing at the time who said that the Government ordered him to close the probe down because it was bringing out too many skeletons from the closet in the multi-million (bilion?) betting industry. Basically, they never got the chance to get to the bottom of the case...

I wonder if we'll ever know the truth?

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I'm not really into conspiracy theories - particularly those that can be so neatly summed up in a Youtube vid - but for me the most interesting incident requiring further investigation in my lifetime is / was the death of cricketer Hansie Cronje in that plane crash following revelations of match-fixing in cricket.

I'm in India at the moment, and there was a front page story in the papers here yesterday reporting the comments of the senior police investigator into match-fixing at the time who said that the Government ordered him to close the probe down because it was bringing out too many skeletons from the closet in the multi-million (bilion?) betting industry. Basically, they never got the chance to get to the bottom of the case...

I wonder if we'll ever know the truth?

May indeed be something to tis as he had over 70 oversea accounts (hidden).

The full extent of his corruption will never be known.

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