Recently, the Power Hour has come out with a new
"director's cut" of their documentary,
911: In Plane Site. While
at this writing this author has not seen it in its entirety, it is noteworthy how
they are publishing a much different video clip of Flight 11 striking the North
Tower than was seen before (by tens of millions of people).
Previously, when Jules Naudet panned left
the buildings (and other objects) were clearly in focus. Only the "plane"
was out of focus.
However, as we see from the stills of the new version of this clip, there has been
an effort to render the large (somewhat orange) building out of focus as soon as the pan left
commences. Why would there be interest in rendering a building (and other objects)
out of focus when they were previously in focus? As we will see in the next
few pages, the original footage of a blurry "plane" flying above other
objects which were in focus was impossible. The Power Hour's
new version of the Flight 11 video clip is evidently a form of damage control. It seems
designed to distract from the original,
collossal mistake of the blurry "plane" that was supposed to represent
"Flight 11".
"New and Improved". Stills
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Next page: The revision of the "Flight 11" video clip continues, with
new art from Marcus Icke.
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