Posted by T in NE on September 12, 2014 at 15:12:57 from (75.238.29.143):
In Reply to: Anyone else.... posted by Dave H (MI) on September 11, 2014 at 06:14:07:
I was working in the warehouse along I75 north of Dayton Ohio. SOmeone said a plane had flown into the WTC, and a second one hit the other, they thought it was someone trying to get pictures. Someone had a small TV set up in the receiveing area that we swung by and checked what was going on from time to time.
Our concern at one point was a couple of "missing" planes, and Wright-Patterson is just a couple miles from there. Looking back it wasn't that big a target for them, except for the air force museum and collection of former Air Force 1 planes.
That evening I was at the chiropractors office, a plane flew over, when the sonic boom hit, I swear the wall I was leaning my head against moved about 4 inches.
Several gas stations got in trouble west along I70. They put signs out "last gas before Indianapolis" and charged near $10 a gallon. Didn't really notice the lack of planes.
A few years later someone got an idea, they checked the average temperature for those few days without any contrails. Those 3 days were a couple degrees above average. Contrails reflect that much light/heat from the sun back into space.
A neighbor was spraying his wheat fields, when he came over the trees at the end of the field he really put a scare in my cousin and grandma.
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