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We'll start with the scene where Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin (a brainwashed MK Ultra space case unto himself), visits the World Trade Center and stands on the observation deck of the South Tower. The scene itself also provides many shots and panoramic views of the Twin Towers. Now, this in and of itself does not say too much. Lots of films provide shots of the Twin Towers, although the emphasis is creepily ominous.

Now, the other creepy connection is that Kevin flies to New York on an American Airlines Boeing 767 jumbo jet, the exact model of aircraft used in the 9/11 attacks, not to mention the same airline. Okay, we do realize that it was a United flight that crashed into the South Tower, but an American Airlines 767 crashed into the North Tower. And in Home Alone 2, close ups of such an aircraft can be seen prior to Kevin's arrival in the Big Apple.

Here's how it plays out to offer a subtle warning of the 9/11 attacks. In a pathetic and hurried search for batteries, Kevin becomes separated from his family and boards an American Airlines 767 bound for New York. The movie provides several shots of the plane taxiing, taking off from O'Hare, and landing at JFK. As soon as Kevin deplanes and realizes that he has shaken off his family yet again, he heads straight for the World Trade Center. He doesn't find a hotel first or eat a hot meal, he goes straight to the towers. The order here is critical. Director Chris Columbus wanted to place the scenes of the 767 as close as possible to Kevin's visit to the South Tower. Columbus likely knew that he couldn't divulge much (that is if he truly knew anything to divulge, he may have been acting under orders), but he did provide a little snippet that became all too apparent in the aftermath of the attack.

This breakthrough is another crucial piece of research to silence those who continue to maintain that it's all coincidental. To the skeptics, we say that there must be an awful lot of "coincidences" to dismiss. If they regarded the Illuminati's existence as a real possibility instead of a farce, they'd definitely launch an all out investigation based on the preponderance of evidence.

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