Amazing. A jet plane, two buildings, a death's head, and the Star of David. Unbelievable!!!
This was just too weird, so I did some research:
None of the planes involved in the 9/11 attacks had the flight number "Q33 NY". The flight numbers of the planes that crashed into the Twin Towers were in fact "11" and "175". Clearly, someone has simply made up this supposed flight number in an attempt to make the spurious claim seem valid. In an absurd twist, the current version of the hoax actually contradicts itself. One part of the message states, "The first plane crashing against the Twin Towers was flight number 11." Later in the same message it states "Type in capitals Q33 NY. This is the flight number of the first plane to hit one of the Twin Towers."
Some have claimed that "Q33 NY" was actually the tail or registration number of one of the planes. However, this is also untrue. The actual tail number of Flight 11 was "N334AA". Nor did any of the other hijacked aircraft have the registration number "Q33 NY"
2006-09-05 07:55:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly, this combination of symbols is likely to make even the most cynical readers do a double take when they first observe it. However, a minimal amount of research reveals that the Wingdings claim is based on an outrageous lie and therefore has no validity what so ever. None of the planes involved in the 9/11 attacks had the flight number "Q33 NY". The flight numbers of the planes that crashed into the Twin Towers were in fact "11" and "175". Clearly, someone has simply made up this supposed flight number in an attempt to make the spurious claim seem valid. In an absurd twist, the current version of the hoax actually contradicts itself. One part of the message states, "The first plane crashing against the Twin Towers was flight number 11." Later in the same message it states "Type in capitals Q33 NY. This is the flight number of the first plane to hit one of the Twin Towers."
Some have claimed that "Q33 NY" was actually the tail or registration number of one of the planes. However, this is also untrue. The actual tail number of Flight 11 was "N334AA". Nor did any of the other hijacked aircraft have the registration number "Q33 NY" (see Data Table below). Searches of the Federal Aviation Administration website afforded no results for "Q33 NY". In fact, most civil aircraft registrations in the United States start with the letter "N" and nationality and registration markings are commonly referred to as "N-Numbers".
Flight and tail numbers aside, the Star of David in the Wingdings "message" has little relevance to 9/11 since the attacks were not perpetrated by or directed at those of Jewish faith. This hoax actually builds on a foolish conspiracy theory involving Wingdings that goes back as far as 1992. Typing "NYC" ("New York City") in Wingdings reveals a skull and crossbones symbol, the Star of David, and a thumbs up symbol. This has been interpreted by some conspiracy-theorists as a deliberate anti-Semitic message. Microsoft has denied that this arrangement of symbols is anything more than an unfortunate coincidence.
2006-09-05 09:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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"Q33 NY" refers to an Internet hoax which was spread, often via e-mail, in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The hoax capitalizes on an oddity of the Wingdings symbol font.
The message claimed that "Q33 NY," the supposed "flight number" of one of the airplanes to hit the World Trade Center, becomes a message when rendered in Wingdings font. In Wingdings, "Q33 NY" renders as:
(Note the skull and crossbones and Star of David on the right.) However, "Q33 NY" is not an actual flight number or an aircraft registration number - it's a meaningless assemblage of letters and numbers designed to take advantage of the font's symbols to infer a connection (prophetic or conspiratory) between the 9-11 attacks and Jews.
The actual flight designations of the airplanes striking the World Trade Center were American Airlines Flight 11 (so, AA11, first plane) and United Airlines Flight 175 (UA175, second plane). It is worth noting that in New York, there is a bus route Q33 serving LaGuardia Airport, which was not connected with any of the flights used in the attacks.
2006-09-05 08:03:47
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answered by aaron5147 2
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Firstly, that wasn't a flight number.
Secondly, symbol fonts have to map their glyphs to letters and numbers on the keyboard (unless the symbols have a Unicode reference), so some combinations of symbols are going to map to recognisable phrases. Coincidences of this sort are almost inevitable, as the three and four letter space is jam-packed with words, and what isn't a word is an abbreviation or acronym.
It makes it much easier to find coincidences if information is made up, like in this case.
2006-09-05 08:18:15
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answered by kirun 6
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STRANGE !!!!! I think however, it was one of those weird coincidences that happen.
Now if you want weird / strange there was an old man in the UK who often had premonitions and later drew them. To confirm it (so he could prove that he just didn't draw it after the event) he would go down to his local bank, where staff would let him in (before opening) and they would take a picture of him, showing the picture, under the clock which showed the time & date.
One such picture show him holding a picture of a plane pointing at what looks like two towers....The date? Sept 11th 2000.
2006-09-05 08:10:08
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answered by David 5
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i typed in Q33 NY and did not get much. Is there a sequential to the process. Somebody show me how to do it zermenoj@yahoo.com
2006-09-05 08:19:19
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answered by zermenoj 3
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This was only discovered in light of 9/11 it has nothing to do with the attacks.
2006-09-05 07:54:52
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answered by Sniper 4
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Easily, it's bullshit, that was not the number of any flight connected with 9/11
2006-09-05 07:56:59
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answered by Leo 4
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this is going to sound soooo pretend in spite of the shown fact that this is honestly real and it scared the hell out of me... I used to have 2 porcelain dolls on my closet shelf on the element I infrequently ever use. They freaked me out so I grew to become them to stand the wall so as that they might not be observing me each and every time I opened that fringe of my closet. Couple weeks later, I went finding for some thing in there, and then have been back dealing with the door lower back. i grew to become into like, "Uhhh......." yet i desperate I probable had grew to become them back around in some unspecified time interior the destiny (could not for the life of me decide why) and then forgot I did it. So I placed them back in direction of the wall. Couple weeks after THAT i grew to become into on the telephone with my pal and he or she wanted some old photograph album from consumer-friendly college so I went to get it out... they have been back dealing with the door. At that factor I freaked suitable the hell out, began crying, made my dad pass and take them out of my room and duct tape them into packing containers interior the basement. did now stay wide awake at each and all of the completed night. And the weird and wonderful area is that i honestly don't think in something supernatural in besides yet that still freaks me out each and every time i think of approximately it. haha
2016-10-01 08:33:02
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answered by ? 4
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Conspiracy theorists can find codes in anything. The old testament was famous for codes. These days you can find codes in almost anybook and find whatever you want.
Want to know who killed JFK. Answers in the 'Spot goes to the Park'
If you look hard enough you can find white in black,
2006-09-05 08:08:59
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answered by ScottishWalrus 2
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