Did
US Military Shoot Down United Airlines Flight 93 On Sept. 11, 2001?
You Be the judge!
Isn't this proof that the U.S. shot down
one of it's own airplanes, United Airlines Flight 93? Why
has every media outlet dropped reference to this telephone call?
http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/11/911.call/ We
are being hijacked, we are being hijacked!" Cramer quoted the man
from a transcript of the call.
The man told dispatchers the plane
"was going down. He heard some sort of explosion and saw white smoke
coming from the plane and we lost contact with him," Cramer said.
This first telephone call
was received by a 911 dispatcher and CNN's article was posted about
10:00 PM on Sept 11. By 1:00 the next afternoon, the story
had changed to the "hero" story and the last reference to the earlier
call had truncated the information about an explosion, white smoke
filling the cabin, and the plane was "going down." Note that
this man, Thomas Burnett, who brings us the "hero scenario" was
reported to have made 4 cellular phone calls to his family but
none to 911 emergency people or telephone operators.
This is the later referencehttp://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/12/plane.phone.call/ Notice
then how the LA Times continues the spin by dropping references
to the explosion and white smoke, as well as mentions the possibility
of a shootdown: The
Pentagon denied a rumor, which had swept through the national
security community in Washington early on Tuesday, that the
U.S. military had shot down the plane to prevent it from striking
a target and taking additional lives.
Milliron said that although
residents called 911 dispatchers to report a jet flying low over
their houses, no residents said they saw a military aircraft or
second plane in the area.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-091201pittsb.story
But on
ABCNews.com, the military denial of a shootdown was a little more
ambiguous:
Pentagon
officials have firmly denied to ABCNEWS the widespread rumors
that the U.S. military shot down Flight 93 to prevent it from
being crashed into Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland,
or another government facility. "We have not ruled out that,"
Crowley
said today when asked about it. "We haven't ruled out anything
yet … It's kind of a loaded question." http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/us/dailynews/wtc_pacrash010912.html
In the
days after the plane crash the story gathers more and more details
from a series of alleged telephone calls made from the plane to
family members. As well, nearly all references to the explosion
and white smoke are completely dropped. Note that in this story
which was written in the San Francisco Chronicle, how detailed
are conversations between family and passengers: http://www.cincypost.com/2001/sep/13/flight091301.html
As the
ground investigation began, one of the more telling notes, later
to be dropped, was that debris from the airplane was found as
far as five miles away from the crash site; further evidence
that peices of the plane came off while the plane was very high
in the air. Because of the small size of the peices recovered
at the crash site, it seems highly improbable that small peices
of debris could become airborne after the crash and travelled
so far from the crash site:
"Some
small spot fires burned on all that remained of the plane. It
was total destruction. Not in my wildest dreams would I have imagined
that a huge 757 jet could look like that — there was no way to
tell it had been a plane. Tiny bits of debris scattered across
the fields, into the woods and were even found as far as five
miles away.
So
far workers have recovered some human remains, pieces of plane
seats and seat belts and a few personal items, including checkbooks,
clothing and a singed Bible, but investigators said they haven't
found anything larger than an ordinary briefcase or telephone
book. " http://www.disasterrelief.org/Disasters/010914wtc_penn/
Lastly,
note how deftly the story has been rewritten in this audio file
from a CNN webcast. In this audio, Lisa Jefferson is the GTE airphone
operator who was alleged to have had extensive conversation with
the passenger who gave the "let's roll" order to begin the alleged
heroic fight for the plane. This is propaganda at it's finest. Unfortunately,
it's most likely a fabrication. Click
to hear...
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