Quote Originally Posted by curtinsea View Post
Childish MF, just plain childish . . . you rehash someone else's work and then you tell me not to use someone else's work to counter it. I laugh at that.

Yes I believe it is possible that it survived the impact, was likely tossed in the air free of the fireball, and landed on the ground amongst all the rest of the paper on the ground that survived the impact and was tossed in the air free of the fireball.

But a passport stands out amongst a bunch of white paper, so it is also beliveable that it would be spotted and found.

Less believable is that Mark Furman planted it to be used as evidence later lol
Someone elses WORK??? its a know fact that passport was presented as proof the authorities knew who carried out the attack. Of course its not my work FFS.