View Poll Results: 911 What Really Happened

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  • 100% as per Official USA govt storyline

    30 62.50%
  • They knew the attack was coming and let it happen to invade iraq etc

    8 16.67%
  • They actively trained and funded the 19 boxcutters

    0 0%
  • They remote controlled the planes and fabricated the 19 cover story

    0 0%
  • As per 3 but remote control incase of 19 backing out

    0 0%
  • Arabs plus thermite

    2 4.17%
  • Arabs plus unknown weapon technology to fell towers

    0 0%
  • No arabs, remote control and controlled demo

    2 4.17%
  • No arabs, remote control and unknown wepaon technology

    2 4.17%
  • Arabs but controlled by foreign military to lull usa into war

    1 2.08%
  • Multiple private business benefactors collaborated for criminal profit/gain

    3 6.25%
  • Complete matrix CGI fakery

    0 0%
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Thread: Ultimate 911 POLL

  1. #16
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    No option for "dem aliem's did it"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    No option for "dem aliem's did it"?
    or lizards in skin suites dun it? actually there maybe some truth to that regarding the lizard part of the human brain.

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    You left out non of the above - incomplete poll can't/wont vote.

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    Where is an option for this 911?



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    I am a big fan of the 911, and really admire the way that Ze Chermans have taken something that kinda didnt work that well and shouldnt work as well as it does, and made it work really bloody well indeed. The purity of the shape of the early up to mid-70's ones appeal to me (plus they are quite affordable, easy enough to get parts for, and were one of the first vehicles manufactured where every panel was galvanised (or otherwise rust protected) prior to painting. Unlike, sya, Toyotas of that era which rust into holes as soon as look at you.

    I think my favourite hairy chested "mans car" version though is the good old widebody turbo whaletail. "I like big butts and I dont know why..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I am a big fan of the 911, and really admire the way that Ze Chermans have taken something that kinda didnt work that well and shouldnt work as well as it does, and made it work really bloody well indeed. The purity of the shape of the early up to mid-70's ones appeal to me (plus they are quite affordable, easy enough to get parts for, and were one of the first vehicles manufactured where every panel was galvanised (or otherwise rust protected) prior to painting. Unlike, sya, Toyotas of that era which rust into holes as soon as look at you.

    I think my favourite hairy chested "mans car" version though is the good old widebody turbo whaletail. "I like big butts and I dont know why..."
    Lawyers aye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    ... the way that Ze Chermans have taken something that kinda didnt work that well and shouldnt work as well as it does...
    Sounds like a conspiracy with some gubbinment under-handedness, of some sort, there!
    Quick! On with the tin-foil hats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Sounds like a conspiracy with some gubbinment under-handedness, of some sort, there!
    Quick! On with the tin-foil hats.
    My tin foil still has stuff in it, and I'm not tipping it out.
    But will see if I can find some zig zags an speed up the process.
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    I would vote for the 911 turbo or especially the Gemballa Avalanche spec but what were Porsche thinking with those awful boxsters? Looks like it was bodywork by the Falcon AU team!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I would vote for the 911 turbo or especially the Gemballa Avalanche spec but what were Porsche thinking with those awful boxsters? Looks like it was bodywork by the Falcon AU team!
    Somink for de ladeez innit
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    I've been passenger in a 911 but bugger owning one. In fact bugger owning any European car for that matter.

    Where's the Japanese option?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Where's the Japanese option?
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
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    While that option is closer to 911 than the following, my poll rises further for this one...

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    The fuck, I came here for Porsches, not 9/11!

    Most disappointing thread of 2015 so far =(

    I would have even settled for a turck.
    Last edited by Tazz; 5th January 2015 at 12:18. Reason: ahhh man, way to slow XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    The fuck, I came here for Porsches, not 9/11!

    Most disappointing thread of 2015 so far =(

    I would have even settled for a turck.
    Way ahead of ya buddy.


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