9-11-ten yrs Later

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Not when one of the engines fell near Indian Lake - six miles away

That's what I mean, how did it go six miles without an engine and still hit the ground full throttle? You see my difficulty? Without an engine, it should have fallen out of the sky like a giant maple key, or at very least if one engine was still going full blast, it should have streaked around the sky like an inflated ballon being let go without being tied.
 

Angstrom

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Before you call people retarded... check your spelling.

So... what happened on 9/11? Let's hear just ONE Truther give his version of what really happened.


They detonated it. anyone in construction knows. Building don't go down like that. It is a fact.
 

lone wolf

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That's what I mean, how did it go six miles without an engine and still hit the ground full throttle? You see my difficulty? Without an engine, it should have fallen out of the sky like a giant maple key, or at very least if one engine was still going full blast, it should have streaked around the sky like an inflated ballon being let go without being tied.
Hell, there are a lot of things that don't add up. Air Canada 621 flew some ten miles after leaving an engine on the runway in July 1970 before fire burned through causing wing failure - and the aircraft to roll. From documents I've seen, Flight 93 struck earth in a reclaimed gravel pit. Uncompacted earth moves aside relatively easily. Impact wouldn't have had to been at full thrust
 

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Claim: One of Flight 93's engines was found "at a considerable distance from the crash site," according to Lyle Szupinka, a state police officer on the scene who was quoted in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Offering no evidence, a posting on Rense.com claimed: "The main body of the engine ... was found miles away from the main wreckage site with damage comparable to that which a heat-seeking missile would do to an airliner."

FACT: Experts on the scene tell PM that a fan from one of the engines was recovered in a catchment basin, downhill from the crash site. Jeff Reinbold, the National Park Service representative responsible for the Flight 93 National Memorial, confirms the direction and distance from the crash site to the basin: just over 300 yards south, which means the fan landed in the direction the jet was traveling. "It's not unusual for an engine to move or tumble across the ground," says Michael K. Hynes, an airline accident expert who investigated the crash of TWA Flight 800 out of New York City in 1996. "When you have very high velocities, 500 mph or more," Hynes says, "you are talking about 700 to 800 ft. per second. For something to hit the ground with that kind of energy, it would only take a few seconds to bounce up and travel 300 yards." Numerous crash analysts contacted by PM concur.

Indian Lake

Claim: "Residents and workers at businesses outside Shanksville, Somerset County, reported discovering clothing, books, papers and what appeared to be human remains," states a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article dated Sept. 13, 2001. "Others reported what appeared to be crash debris floating in Indian Lake, nearly 6 miles from the immediate crash scene." Commenting on reports that Indian Lake residents collected debris, Think AndAsk.com speculates: "On Sept. 10, 2001, a strong cold front pushed through the area, and behind it—winds blew northerly. Since Flight 93 crashed west-southwest of Indian Lake, it was impossible for debris to fly perpendicular to wind direction. ... The FBI lied." And the significance of widespread debris? Theorists claim the plane was breaking up before it crashed. TheForbiddenKnowledge.com states bluntly: "Without a doubt, Flight 93 was shot down."

(Map by International Mapping)

FACT: Wallace Miller, Somerset County coroner, tells PM no body parts were found in Indian Lake. Human remains were confined to a 70-acre area directly surrounding the crash site. Paper and tiny scraps of sheetmetal, however, did land in the lake. "Very light debris will fly into the air, because of the concussion," says former National Transportation Safety Board investigator Matthew McCormick. Indian Lake is less than 1.5 miles southeast of the impact crater—not 6 miles—easily within range of debris blasted skyward by the heat of the explosion from the crash. And the wind that day was northwesterly, at 9 to 12 mph, which means it was blowing from the northwest—toward Indian Lake.



Read more: 9/11 Conspiracy Theories - Debunking the Myths - Flight 93 - Popular Mechanics

They detonated it. anyone in construction knows. Building don't go down like that. It is a fact.

I happen to be in that field. They most certainly do go down like that.

But just saying they detonated it is a cop out. How did they do it? Do you realize how much goes into a controlled demolition. It takes weeks and months. Have you ever watched a documentary on controlled demolitions? Have you ever seen how much predemolition work goes into it? Exposing beams, drilling, taking out walls, etc.

And who is they? Who did it?
 

Angstrom

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Do you know anything at all about the unique form of steel framework in WTC?

yep. And still. Its imposible that a one sided airplane hit can collap's the buildings in a perfect demolition type free fall.
It is a fact.

Anyone that works construction knows this.
 

Colpy

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Anyone who thinks this was not a set up is retarded.
Any engeneer, steel worker or construction worker knows building's don't
go down like that even if you had launched a missile or something
even bigger and stronger then a plane.

No.....as I've pointed out before.....anyone that believes this was CD is either in need of psychological treatment, or NOT paying attention.
 

Angstrom

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I happen to be in that field. They most certainly do go down like that.

But just saying they detonated it is a cop out. How did they do it? Do you realize how much goes into a controlled demolition. It takes weeks and months. Have you ever watched a documentary on controlled demolitions? Have you ever seen how much predemolition work goes into it? Exposing beams, drilling, taking out walls, etc.

And who is they? Who did it?


When you have unlimited budget you can do anything. Your neive to think this would be hard to do for a nation that has Trrillions they can print every year.
 

EagleSmack

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yep. And still. Its imposible that a one sided airplane hit can collap's the buildings in a perfect demolition type free fall.
It is a fact.

Anyone that works construction knows this.

A single airplane strike can absolutely COLLAPSE a building!

Please, don't speak for the construction industry. Speak for yourself.

When you have unlimited budget you can do anything. Your neive to think this would be hard to do for a nation that has Trrillions they can print every year.

That's not an answer. I am not NAIVE.

How did they do it?
 

Angstrom

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A single airplane strike can absolutely COLLAPSE a building!

Please, don't speak for the construction industry. Speak for yourself.


Not the 2 biggest tower in the world. its plain impossible you have all been fooled.
 

Colpy

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They detonated it. anyone in construction knows. Building don't go down like that. It is a fact.

That is, unfortunately, simply impossible....

Take a look at what is required for preparation of the demolition of a building ONE THIRD the size of ONE of the WTC towers.......

Then tell me how they did it without anyone noticing.

THINK man.....Geezus!!!

J.L. Hudson Department Store | Controlled Demolition, Inc.

BTW, how do buildings being explosively demolished fall????

FROM THE BOTTOM UP.

How did the WTC fall????

FROM THE TOP DOWN.

Anyone in CD will tell you the WTC was NOT CD.

How did flight 93 wind up in a whole whack of itsy bitsy pieces?


OF COURSE!!!!!!

The CANADIANS shot her down.........

BLAME CANADA.

Actually, hitting the ground at 500 MPH plus is apt to spread you around a bit.
 

petros

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You tend to leave more than just two parts by just hitting the ground. We were in command of that airspace with CF-18's and that is a fact.