Exclusive: 1994 Iron Man Cartoon Shows 9/11 – Towers & Pentagon Hit
December 13, 2010 11 Comments
Sometime contributor, Ross H., has made a stunning discovery – the 1994 Iron Man cartoon episode “The Grim Reaper Wears a Teflon Coat” shows the two towers being taken down by a rogue plane, as well as the Pentagon:
1:00-1:25
Part 2 of the same episode shows the Pentagon being hit by a plane, as well.
2:50-3:05


Yeah, this is fascinating stuff. Is it a piece of visionary detritus from the Zeitgeist, a foreboding by the collective unconsciousness, or is this prophesy?
Congrats bruthah, this is definitely the stuff of virals.
Indeed. The credit goes to Ross.
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Thanks for posting this. If this is a coincidence it’s a pretty amazing one. Seeing both the Pentagon and the Twin Towers destroyed in a pre-9-11, 22 minute tv show is strange enough but the fact that the method of attack is a plane high jacked by terrorists who’s anti-American leader operates out of a base built into the mountains of central Asia! That’s some coincidence indeed. After the 2008 Iron Man movie the association between the Mandarin and Osama is retroactively strengthened. The Iron Man film features an Al qaeda style organization called the Ten Rings. This was a wink and nod to Iron Man fans, who, being aware that the Mandarin possesses ten power rings, would understand that he was meant to be the secret head of the organization. And, like the official 9-11 story, the episode is also rife with plot holes and questionable details. If they had suits that let them step outside of space/time, why did they even need to high jack the plane?
BTW, have you ever watched the cartoon The Boondocks? The final season (which aired during the summer) featured numerous references to Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission, the Rothchilds and Prescott Bush to name a few. The very last episode is about a staged terror attack that is clearly meant to be 9-11. It was a very funny show but it’s pretty obvious why it was cancelled. Plus their send up of the Obama Presidential campaign (see the link) probably ruffled a few feathers too.
Amazing! They even predicted that white leisure coats and English-style mustaches were going to be in style in 2001!
Suerly you have seen this, in case you think this is not real:
Holy crap! I haven’t seen this since it originally aired! I’d forgotten that it was the actually twin towers! I had just remembered the target being New York in general! Can’t remember if I’ve asked before but what do you make of all these 9-11 “predictions?” As I see it the choices (in no particular order) are as follows.
1.) The elite put this stuff in to program and or mock us.
2.) Artists (which includes tv writers and directors) are inadvertently psychic.
3.) It’s all just a big coincidence.
4.) Some combo of 2 or more of the above options.
5.) Some fifth option not stated above.
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Sweet post! Thanks for sharing!
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