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Saturday, January 14, 2006

New Theory on What Happened with Flight 93

A new book from WingTV:
Flight 93 Hoax: SOLVED

Phantom Flight 93: The Shanksville-Flight 93 Hoax puts forth an extremely convincing argument that Flight 93 did not meet its demise in Shanksville, Pa. on the morning of September 11, 2001, but was instead shot down by U.S. military forces and subsequently crash landed in the rural hamlet of New Baltimore, Pa., 6-8 miles away from where the government alleges this event took place. Furthermore, to create a massive diversionary site to draw attention away from the actual wreckage in New Baltimore, a missile was fired into an abandoned strip mine in Shanksville, Pa. – the result of this ordnance blast being a 200-foot mushroom cloud and an 8-10 foot deep crater, but absolutely no airplane wreckage whatsoever. In other words, while the media’s attention was focused on Shanksville, the actual debris from Flight 93 was clandestinely being scuttled away from New Baltimore, Pa., which had been immediately cordoned-off by the FBI and local State Police.
As someone who has studied flight 93 extensively, I think this theory sounds plausible, though I am not convinced this is the whole story. I guess I will have to buy the book to completely evaluate their case.

2 Comments:

Blogger Killtown said...

I listened to their radio show on this and I think they have pretty much hit the nail on the head on this one. Many kudos to them!

As a reminder to everybody, the most important thing to focus on about Flight 93 is that it did not crash and cause that crater in Shanksville.

7:02 PM  
Blogger spooked said...

Thanks, Kill.

I agree about the crater. I'll have to get the book to see what their whole scenario is. $8 is a reasonable price.

I actually talked to Victor Thorn on the phone about two months back, he was asking me about flight 93. From what he said, it sounds like they have done actual investigating, talking to people in Shanksville and the surrounding area.

9:44 PM  

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