Useless American Inventions
We all know that United States have satallites. Satallites that can view every part of the Earth from any Angle. The images are so detailed that they can see any thing on land, skiy, or water. They are mostly used to tell the weather and other sorts of environmental analysis as well as help with advanced telecommunication systems across the globe.
As we all know they created the so called Missile Defence System, in which they can destroy incoming missiles from anywhere on earth moving at any speed, they can easyly and quickly pin point any hostile or unusual missile or aircraft and shoot it down or completely destry it into ashes.
Remote control have been around for a long time now since the invention of televisions. Remote controls were first used to turn on TVs, later on control toys, and later on move automobiles from one place to another without needing a driver, and until the 20th century they created a remote control system that can fly space air crafts into space with a human pilot.
Now, some questions arise from these two concepts:
- Why didn't the U.S. Airforce shoot down the Airplane with the Satallite in a matter of seconds?
- Could it be possilbe that the Airplanes that crashed into the tower were being remotely controlled from another location?
We all know that United States have satallites. Satallites that can view every part of the Earth from any Angle. The images are so detailed that they can see any thing on land, skiy, or water. They are mostly used to tell the weather and other sorts of environmental analysis as well as help with advanced telecommunication systems across the globe.
As we all know they created the so called Missile Defence System, in which they can destroy incoming missiles from anywhere on earth moving at any speed, they can easyly and quickly pin point any hostile or unusual missile or aircraft and shoot it down or completely destry it into ashes.
Remote control have been around for a long time now since the invention of televisions. Remote controls were first used to turn on TVs, later on control toys, and later on move automobiles from one place to another without needing a driver, and until the 20th century they created a remote control system that can fly space air crafts into space with a human pilot.
Now, some questions arise from these two concepts:
- Why didn't the U.S. Airforce shoot down the Airplane with the Satallite in a matter of seconds?
- Could it be possilbe that the Airplanes that crashed into the tower were being remotely controlled from another location?