10:06 A.M., Shanksville, Pennsylvania
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Flight 93 was en route from New Jersey to California, with 45 passengers, when
it went off-course at 8:56 over north-eastern Ohio.
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According to the official story, Flight 93 was headed for the White House when it was
overpowered by a group of passengers and crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. |
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Out of all the events of 9-11, the one that has caused the most confusion is Flight 93. |
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It was shot down... |
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...it wasn’t shot down. |
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However, evidence suggests that perhaps Flight 93 was nowhere near Shanksville. |
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FOX News reports from the crash site...
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Wally Miller, a Somerset County coroner, told the Houston Chronicle: "It looked like somebody just dropped a bunch of metal out of the sky." In the Washington Post...“It looked like someone took a scrap truck, dug a 10-foot ditch and dumped trash into it." And as for the passengers..."I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes, because there were no bodies there.” In the Pittsburg Review..."I have not, to this day, seen a single drop of blood. Not a drop.” |
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It would seem that, on one day, for the second time in history, an entire plane, along with its passengers, disappeared upon impact. |
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So if Flight 93 didn’t go down in Shanksville, then where? You ready for this? Cleveland. |
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At 11:43 on September 11th, WCPO,
a local TV station in Cincinatti, Ohio, reported that two planes landed at Cleveland Hopkins Airport due to a bomb threat.
United Airlines identified one of the planes as Flight 93. The Cleveland Airport Mystery was uncovered thanks to Woodybox. Click to read the entire article. |
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We may never know what really happened to Flight 93. But we do know what didn’t happen. |