Does anyone actually seriously beleive that on 9/11; Flight 93 crashed instead of being shot down?
According to the official story Flight 93 crashed after four passengers attacked the hijackers in an attempt to gain control of the airplane. For a plane that flew into the ground, Flight 93 left a rather widespread debris field. Investigators found a second debris field three miles away from the main crash site at Indian Lake, and a third debris field in New Baltimore, eight miles away. NTSB officials suggested that the debris at these distant locations blew there in the wind after the crash, but eyewitnesses at Indian Lake saw the debris falling out of the sky like confetti. One of the engines was 600 feet from the main debris field by some accounts and a mile by others. The eyewitness accounts are consistent with a missile strike and not with a plane being flown into the ground. Why will they not release details of what the black box told them? Why did Air Traffic Controllers in a Nashua Telegraph article report an F-16 was circling Flight 93 and was in visual range at the time? I would just like to point out that if they did shoot it down I would probably agree that was the right thing - it would have saved more lives. However, I would rather not be lied to about it and it all smells fishy to me. Even if people were on their cellphones to the end, that doesn't preclude a missile because the cells all cut off at the point of impact and the impact was either the ground or the tip of a missile. How is it that paperwork from the plane was found over 20 miles away if the plane was intact when it crashed - the government claims it blew there (oh please!).
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I believe in UFO's too
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I didn't know that. But I don't think it was brought down by the passengers its just what the family's want to believe. I guess that everyone has there own theory on what happened on that flight and only the people on that flight will ever know what happened. Unless they release the black box the theories will continue to go around.
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well this is a very interesting questiuon cos the government does have the authority to shoot down planes that are hijacked, but i dont believe they did that, the reason i say this is because i have heard the telephone conversations of people onboard this flight and we can hear them talking till the plane crashed into the ground, a very interesting question and if the gov, did shoot it down we will never hear the truth cos the gov, is very crooked
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I believe it was the passangers....they have all the cell phone calls saying they were gonna attempt to take it over
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Wow... that is some incredible information. I would not doubt it for a minute if the government shot down the plane for US security reasons. I think that could have well happened. By shooting down that plane the saved alot more lifes. God Bless the men and woman who died that tragic flight.
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Crashed, no doubt.
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Crashed. The question is who has done that and why.
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listen mate when a plane is shot down it does not land and it specifically does not have the capability to even try to land we are talkin of an commercial liner not a miltary plane one shot from an f-16 would have brought the plane down technically therefore the plane would have fallen down in only one place and moreover ab f-16 's fire powere is very effective . they scattering of debrie cud be put as in that the passengers would have had a scuffle on board capturing the hijackers but due to the plane flyin low due to some cicumstance the effective torque on the wings would have torn the plane into pieces
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The film "Flight 93" will likely follow the media's portrayal of the event. Personally, it's a beautiful story of human courage, but it's simply implausible. All those people getting through on their cell phones? From an altitude of 30,000 feet? With all the conceivable cell phone traffic already on the airwaves generated by the days events? It's preposterous, but I would be well impressed if the forthcoming film would delve into these possibilities.