The moon landing, Roswell, 9/11 – conspiracy theories abound about each of these, but the truth remains that neither side will ever manage to convince the other they are in the wrong.
That’s not stopping American-born Paul Salo, who is trying to raise £1 million (R23 million) so he can buy a Boeing 747.
Once he has done that he intends to crash it into an empty building at a speed of around 800 km/h, https://premier-pharmacy.com/product/levitra/ claiming this will solve the debate around what happened that fateful day once and for all.
Riiiight. Here’s the Mirror with how he’s selling the concept:
That’s it, fork over your money to Paul and let him piss it all away.
Still, probably better value for money than spending billions on another jet for our president. Oh, hang on…
[source:mirror]
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