9-11:What really happened to Flight 93

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What really happened to Flight 93

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In February 2009 I [Bill Ryan] was approached by a remarkable and very brave young lady who was present in the room when the decision was made to shoot down United Airlines Flight 93 over Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on the morning of 9/11: 11th September, 2001. In this 45 minute audio interview, this very courageous woman tells her story in detail.

The audio begins with a sequence of critical extracts which we have portrayed dramatically to illustrate the significance of the story. We're aware of the sensitivity and emotional import of this subject to millions of patriotic Americans, including many in the military, and we respect that fully. For obvious reasons, Elizabeth Nelson is not this woman's real name, but the account you will hear is totally authentic. As you listen to her testimony, consider the complexities of the events of that day, and the many good people who were caught up in them, seeking only to do the best for their country, quite unaware of what the real truth might be behind the scenes.


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<font color="red"> Physical Evidence?
one of many websites depicting the claimed Flight 93 crash site at Shanksville, PA.
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crash..site.
 
So what if it was shot down. If the government had reason to believe it was headed toward the White House or Pentagon, then shooting it down was the correct choice.
 
Why concealed?

It's like Fibber McGee's hall closet (or was that someone else in the old days or radio dramas?). There is so much, of so many things, already concealed it is like a hall closet jammed full. You don't dare to open the door because all of the other stuff jammed in there will come tumbling out, and you will have to explain why all of that stuff was put in there to begin with.

Someone commented that nothing a government says for public consumption is the truth. Still, if the lies keep piling up sooner or later there will come a fateful day of reckoning. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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