Yeah, I saw this program as well. Do the producers honestly expect viewers to take it seriously when they have a comedian presenting the show? Also, they could have mixed and matched the group a bit to perhaps include some older members. That girl also mentioned the word 'Illuminati', I seem to remember... :roll:
Whichever way you look at this, it was a huge tragedy for relatives and close friends of anyone connected with the thousands of innocent lives lost.
But, just as the BBC were able to spend some time with a number of qualified experts who could dispel any suggestions of a conspiracy/cover up, the sad truth is that, you can also find people with similar pedigrees who would tell you the opposite! :roll: There was a similar program on BBC2 the other week but, with less adolescence.
There was one point that nobody seemed to discuss though, which concerns the attack on the Pentagon... In the low-quality security camera footage that shows the plane impacting with the Pentagon (which, IIRC, the FBI only released to the public five-years ago?), there's a "convenient" section of missing film between the plane arriving in to view and the impact with the building. They claim this part of the film was damaged or something. Yet, without seeing what hit the Pentagon, no-one can confirm or deny that it was in fact a Boeing 747 and nothing else. That's the only thing I find 'suspicious' in all of this. If that video was complete, there would barely be a case to point the finger at the US government. And, unless I feel asleep and missed that section, it wasn't mentioned on the BBC3 program (at least, not in the final cut, anyway).