A big wall keeps you quite distant from the "impact" point, which was insanely tiny to start with (per historic photos), and has since been filled in. It's got a copycat wall of the Vietnam Veterans Wall (engraved names of victims) and a few lame exhibits. I came too late to go to building, just went to the outdoor part.
It takes FOREVER to drive off the nearby rural road and go to the impact "site." On the way you pass a carrillon of bells one per each victim. It's all tired and cliched and uninspiring.
The debris field iirc is eight miles west around a lake, in part, and also in the woods nearby, which you can get NOWHERE near given the oddly designed perimeter wall (high base and then slanted top) that discourages climbing, scaling, etc.
.... so this sucker was surely blown up by an Air Force or similar fighter. At best, the "let's roll" myth involved a fight that was terminated by an air-to-air missile, and maybe an engine or something came into this field and made a tiny crater and amount of smoke.
You can search on Shanksville deception or similar terms, and come to articles like this:
I never believed 9/11 was a conspiracy. Only considering after all these past few years has shown us. The whole event was so upsetting and horrible I never took a closer look
Yes. Obviously the people on the plane couldn't testify about it later. The person on the other end of the phone could though. A documentary covering this is quite moving, and disturbing. I do value their account of the last moments of their lives though.
There were heroes aboard at least one plane. Have you ever heard "Let's Roll," by Neil Young? That's what it was written about. Incredibly suspicious that it disappeared from the radio so soon.
My hometown wouldve been covered in dust that day had the wind been blowing in the right direction. My Dad knew people who worked in the twin towers who were never heard from again.
I may be able to dig up some links for you if you want.
Planes were definitely involved. Lots of people died. The official version is bs.
Because there was no perceived threat at the time, and it costs absolutely insane amounts of money to run the program. We do it now and it's called Operation Noble Eagle.
Remember that this was 2001, the military budget was basically at zero after Clinton gutted it.
UA 93 was a no show.
Could it be 93 got shot down by US and the hero story was created as a cove?
^ This. Also go to the Flight 93 Memorial near Shanksville PA to see some third-rate gaslighting on what happened.
Please explain.
A big wall keeps you quite distant from the "impact" point, which was insanely tiny to start with (per historic photos), and has since been filled in. It's got a copycat wall of the Vietnam Veterans Wall (engraved names of victims) and a few lame exhibits. I came too late to go to building, just went to the outdoor part.
It takes FOREVER to drive off the nearby rural road and go to the impact "site." On the way you pass a carrillon of bells one per each victim. It's all tired and cliched and uninspiring.
The debris field iirc is eight miles west around a lake, in part, and also in the woods nearby, which you can get NOWHERE near given the oddly designed perimeter wall (high base and then slanted top) that discourages climbing, scaling, etc.
.... so this sucker was surely blown up by an Air Force or similar fighter. At best, the "let's roll" myth involved a fight that was terminated by an air-to-air missile, and maybe an engine or something came into this field and made a tiny crater and amount of smoke.
You can search on Shanksville deception or similar terms, and come to articles like this:
http://whale.to/b/bollyn10feb4.html
What about the phone calls and testimony from people in those calls?
I never believed 9/11 was a conspiracy. Only considering after all these past few years has shown us. The whole event was so upsetting and horrible I never took a closer look
Were phone calls from the plane released?
Yes. Obviously the people on the plane couldn't testify about it later. The person on the other end of the phone could though. A documentary covering this is quite moving, and disturbing. I do value their account of the last moments of their lives though.
There were heroes aboard at least one plane. Have you ever heard "Let's Roll," by Neil Young? That's what it was written about. Incredibly suspicious that it disappeared from the radio so soon.
My hometown wouldve been covered in dust that day had the wind been blowing in the right direction. My Dad knew people who worked in the twin towers who were never heard from again.
I may be able to dig up some links for you if you want.
Planes were definitely involved. Lots of people died. The official version is bs.
No, because there was no standard at the time to have armed fighters on standby. Fighters were scrambled to intercept but they were unarmed.
If that's true it's stupid af. Do we still have no radar covering our east coast?
Because there was no perceived threat at the time, and it costs absolutely insane amounts of money to run the program. We do it now and it's called Operation Noble Eagle.
Remember that this was 2001, the military budget was basically at zero after Clinton gutted it.
What does that mean?
UA 93 was meant for building 7
Dang they were really far off course! The rest of the pilots aced their test.