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Miragememories
25th July 2008, 06:34 AM
I went back and looked at the video again today. At 7:13 he talks about his swollen knees. At about 7:30 he says he that as he was walking away to safety he was looking for an ambulance for his knees.
No where does Barry suggest that his knees have ever been a previous issue.
He gave ample cause for having swollen knees on 9/11.
Have you ever smashed your knees against a hard concrete surface like the WTC7 staircase steps?
Barry said he had to hold himself up by grabbing a staircase a pole [railing] when the 6th floor explosion destroyed the stairwell landing he had just reached.
MM
~enigma~
25th July 2008, 07:05 AM
No where does Barry suggest that his knees have ever been a previous issue.
He gave ample cause for having swollen knees on 9/11.
Have you ever smashed your knees against a hard concrete surface like the WTC7 staircase steps?
Barry said he had to hold himself up by grabbing a staircase a pole [railing] when the 6th floor explosion destroyed the stairwell landing he had just reached.
MM
You did graduate from the Alex Jones School of Strawman Building For Boys. Could you kindly point out where CTM said anything about the prior condition of Jennings knees?
funk de fino
25th July 2008, 08:27 AM
No where does Barry suggest that his knees have ever been a previous issue.
He gave ample cause for having swollen knees on 9/11.
Have you ever smashed your knees against a hard concrete surface like the WTC7 staircase steps?
Barry said he had to hold himself up by grabbing a staircase a pole [railing] when the 6th floor explosion destroyed the stairwell landing he had just reached.
MM
I thought it was the 8th floor? I thought he was blown back and not left hanging?
Barry needs to make up his mind. Did he not also say he had to be carried out the building? Through a big hole in the building caused by the collapse of the towers which left the lobby looking liker king kong had trashed it. If he had sore knees he was not rushing down them stairs was he?
His story is all over the place.
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