Quote Originally Posted by AuGmENTor
Nah, I try to stay open to different points of view, but that is bullshit. Unless holographic technology is advanced way beyond anything we've been lead to believe (a distinct possibility) I just don't think this is logistically possible. As far as I'll go is remotely operated planes with DU payloads. Shit like this really gets peoples imaginations going.
"Unless holographic technology is advanced way beyond anything we've been lead to believe"

That's an important disclaimer. Remember the DOD gets all the cool technology shit at least a decade before the public is aware of it. Most of the toys they are developing now would blow the minds of John D. Public. Space age sci fi shit. Silicon computer chips fused with live brain cells. Humanoid technology, flesh and metal portals that can be inserted into the skull and through which brains can be fed data; this after they've decoded human thought. Anyone who thinks the Pentagon didn't have 3-D surveillance of its grounds and surrounding airspace outwards to more than 100 miles is brainwashed. Long ago they've mated Promis software with artificial intelligence. You mate that AI Promis progeny with a Flight Termination System with a back door and, shit man, it's conceivable that much of what happened on 9/11 involved very few people and a couple of high-powered computers.

So no, man, without extensively researching it I wouldn't rule out any technology, including 3-D hologram projectors operated from remote-controlled helicopters or what-the-hell-ever else one can conceive of. If it's out there, DOD has it and the private contractors that own DOD have it.

And that probably includes mutant super-disease strains, tailor-made small-scale nukes, some sick robotic/humanoid shit, on and on.