Flight 93 Crash on 9-11
We all
know the inspiring story of Flight 93, of the heroic passengers who forced
the hijacked plane to the ground, sacrificing themselves to save the lives
of others. The only trouble is: it may simply not be true ... The shortage
of available facts did not prevent the creation of an instant legend – a
legend that the US government and the US media were pleased to propagate,
and that the American public have been eager, for the most part, to accept
as fact.
John
Carlin "Unanswered Questions: The Mystery of Flight 93," The Independent,
August 13, 2002
Before the
official spin set in and United Airlines Flight 93 became forever known as
the "Let's Roll" flight, immortalized in numerous articles, web postings,
books and movies, early reports from local journalists on the scene strongly
suggested a much different scenario than the one sold to the American
people. So too does all the available photographic evidence. And the
overwhelming majority of eyewitness accounts also paint a much different
picture of the fate of Flight 93 than the story sold by Washington and its
media cohorts.
That
official story, of course, holds that a Boeing 757 that took off for San
Francisco, California out of Newark, New Jersey at 8:42 AM, well past its
scheduled liftoff time, was hijacked somewhere over Pennsylvania by four
knife-wielding terrorists, all wearing red bandannas, with one sporting a
fake bomb strapped around his waist. At about 9:35 AM, the aircraft abruptly
turned around somewhere over the Cleveland area and began heading back
towards Washington, presumably with the intention of impacting a target of
strategic importance. From about 9:30 until just before 10:00 AM, as the
aircraft headed east over Ohio and Pennsylvania, numerous passengers and
crew members frantically placed calls to loved ones. During some of those
calls, passengers learned of the attacks in New York and, quickly deducing
what their likely fate would be, decided to attempt to overpower the
hijackers and gain control of the aircraft. During the ensuing struggle,
control of the plane was lost and it plummeted to the ground, plowing into
abandoned coal-mining land near Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:06 AM,
killing all forty-four people on board (seven crew members, four hijackers
and thirty-three passengers).
Needless
to say, Hollywood just loves the Flight 93 story, with its iconic images of
the heroism and patriotism of ordinary Americans. And there quite likely was
heroism exhibited aboard that aircraft that day. But perpetuating a lie does
nothing to honor the memory of those who died on September 11, particularly
if that lie is brazenly exploited by the very people responsible for the
death and destruction that day. If we are to do more than just crassly
exploit the dead, we first have to understand how they really died.
Despite
the magnitude of the events of September 11, 2001, and despite the
monumental changes in our lives that have occurred in the aftermath of those
attacks, the vast majority of Americans have never bothered to look at any
of the details of what happened that day. Having read the above
one-paragraph summary of the saga of Flight 93, you, the reader, probably
already know more about what supposedly happened in Shanksville that day
than the average American. As a nation, we have accepted that our world must
fundamentally change as a result of what happened that day, and yet we can’t
be bothered with actually taking the time to look at what really did happen
that day. We have accepted the notion that torture is now a legitimate tool
of the state, and that anyone deemed an enemy of that state can be tried and
convicted with ‘evidence’ that need never be revealed. In doing so, we have
sacrificed not only our most basic rights, and not only the lives of our
sons and daughters, but, most tragically of all, our very humanity, and we
have done so on blind faith, never bothering to look at any evidence beyond
the endlessly replayed images of crashing jets and collapsing towers.
To say
that this is a pathetic state of affairs would be quite an understatement.
Most
Americans probably assume that they saw footage of a crashed airplane in
Pennsylvania sometime during the day of September 11, 2001, or shortly
thereafter. We were, after all, provided with nonstop coverage of the
attacks across the television dial for several weeks, so there was certainly
ample time to air some footage of the smoldering wreckage of Flight 93, or
at least some eyewitnesses describing the wreckage of Flight 93, or maybe a
location interview with a rescue worker describing the harrowing task of
recovering bodies. But though we may think that we saw such images amid the
chaos of that day, we most certainly did not – just as we did not see any
footage of aircraft wreckage at the Pentagon.
And we
never will, for the simple reason that images such as those do not exist –
and if someone were going to manufacture them using Hollywood wizardry, they
would have already done so.
Don’t get
me wrong here: images of the purported crash site of Flight 93 do exist.
Some of those photographs and digital images were taken within minutes of
the alleged event, long before any cleanup efforts began. Some of the
photographs were even taken by the government’s own crash investigators.
None of them, however, depict the site of the actual crash of a large
passenger plane. We know this because, as a general rule of thumb, aircraft
crash sites contain recognizable aircraft wreckage.
Just as
one would expect to find some recognizable vehicle wreckage at the scene of
even the most horrendous of car crashes, one likewise expects to find
aircraft wreckage at the scene of a plane crash. Historically, at least,
that is how these things have always worked, as can be seen in the above
photo of various Boeing 7X7 aircraft that have crashed over the years.
According to all early reports, however, there was no such wreckage
to be seen anywhere near the alleged crash site of Flight 93.
An early
report from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, for example, contained several
eyewitness accounts, all of which noted a curious lack of recognizable
aircraft debris. Co-workers Homer Barron and Jeff Phillips, for example,
"drove to the crash scene and found a smoky hole in the ground ... 'It
didn't look like a plane crash because there was nothing that looked like a
plane,' Barron said. 'There was one part of a seat burning up there,'
Phillips said. 'That was something you could recognize.' 'I never seen
anything like it,' Barron said. 'Just a big pile of charcoal.'" ("The Crash
in Somerset: 'It Dropped Out of the Clouds,'" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
September 12, 2001)
Nina
Lensbouer, identified as a former volunteer firefighter, told reporters that
her "instinct was to run toward it, to try to help. But I got there and
there was nothing, nothing there but charcoal. Instantly, it was charcoal."
Similarly, "Charles Sturtz, 53, who lives just over the hillside from the
crash site, said a fireball 200 feet high shot up over the hill. He got to
the crash scene even before the firefighters. 'The biggest pieces you could
find were probably four feet [long]. Most of the pieces you could put into a
shopping bag." ("The Crash in Somerset: 'It Dropped Out of the Clouds,'"
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 12, 2001)
Mark
Stahl, digital camera in hand, was one of the first witnesses on the scene,
just minutes after the alleged crash. He had an unobstructed view of the
crater and surrounding area, which he took the time to photograph.
Nevertheless, he had no clue that he was photographing the site of a
purported plane crash: “He didn’t realize a passenger jet had crashed until
a firefighter told him.” Ron Delano was another early arrival at the scene;
“He was stunned by what he saw. ‘If they hadn’t told us a plane had wrecked,
you wouldn’t have known.’” (“Homes, Neighbors Rattled by Crash,” Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review, September 12, 2001)
Area
resident Eric Peterson, according to the Post-Gazette, "rushed to the scene
on an all-terrain vehicle and when he arrived he saw bits and pieces of an
airliner spread over a large area of an abandoned strip-mine in Stonycreek
Township. 'There was a crater in the ground that was really burning,'
Peterson said. Strewn about were pieces of clothing hanging from trees and
parts of the Boeing 757, but nothing bigger than a couple of feet long, he
said. Many of the items were burning. Peterson said he saw no bodies, but
there also was no sign of life." (Jonathan D. Silver "Day of Terror: Outside
Tiny Shanksville, a Fourth Deadly Stroke," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
September 12, 2001)
In a
similar vein, a Reuters wire report held that the impact “was so powerful
that police investigators who cordoned off the site as a crime scene on
Tuesday reported finding no pieces of debris larger than a phone book, and
no bodies.” (“Passengers on Flight 93 May Have Struggled With Hijackers,”
Reuters, September 12, 2001)
Remarkably
enough, the government's own official photographs of the crime scene,
introduced as evidence during the hopelessly tainted Zacarias Moussaoui
trial earlier this year, confirm those early reports. The three aerial
photographs below (which can be enlarged for a better look) reveal that not
only was there no significant wreckage visible in the supposed impact
crater, there was no significant wreckage visible anywhere near
the crater!
According
to the official 9-11 narrative, the lack of visible wreckage is attributable
to the fact that the plane is actually buried in the ground beneath the
crater. Flight 93 impacted with such tremendous force, we are told, that
virtually the entire aircraft burrowed into the soil. As we all know,
September 11, 2001 was ‘the day that everything changed.’ Enormous office
buildings, for example, suddenly and inexplicably acquired the ability to
drop into their own footprints with no assistance from demolitions experts.
Five-story masonry buildings suddenly acquired the extraordinary ability to
swallow enormous airliners without leaving behind an appropriate entry hole
or any trace of aircraft wreckage. And now we find, perhaps most amazingly
of all, that the ground itself somehow also acquired the ability to
swallow commercial aircraft. On that fateful day, and only on that day, a
100+ ton airplane measuring 155 feet long, 125 feet wide and 45 feet tall
disappeared into a crater measuring, at most, “about 30 to 40 feet long, 15
to 20 feet wide and 18 feet deep." ("Crews Begin Investigation Into Somerset
County 757 Crash," ThePittsburghChannel.com, September 11, 2001)
Any
skilled magician, I suppose, could make an airplane disappear into a
building. But making an entire airplane disappear without a trace in an
empty field? I have to admit that that is pretty impressive.
The
patch of soil that purportedly swallowed United Airlines Flight 93 seems to
have had some peculiar physical properties. The photo to the left [click on
the image for clarity] purports to show one of the aircraft's engines being
excavated from the alleged impact crater (other parts were allegedly dug out
of the ridiculously small hole as well, including the flight recorder, which
reportedly burrowed to a depth of about twenty-five feet). Curiously though,
several published reports noted that a "section of engine weighing a ton was
located 2,000 yards - over a mile - from the crash site." (Richard Wallace
"What Did Happen to Flight 93?" Daily Mirror, September 12, 2002; some
reports place the engine section at about a third that distance from the
'crash' site, or vaguely specify that it was found a "considerable distance"
from the alleged impact crater.)
So what
appears to have happened in Shanksville, as best I can determine, is that
Flight 93 impacted what MSNBC referred to as "the loose, porous soil of a
deserted strip mine" in such a way that the engine on one side of the
aircraft burrowed deeply into the ground, while the engine on the other side
of the plane, encountering the very same loose soil at the exact same moment
in time, snapped off and bounced thousands of feet away! If this had
happened on any other day, it would obviously beg for a rational
explanation. But since it happened on September 11, 2001, and since we have
already established that the physical properties of the world were in a
strange state of flux that day, no further explanation is necessary.
If a
nose-diving plane did in fact impact relatively soft earth at some 580 miles
per hour, as the
Warren
9/11 Commission has claimed, then it is conceivable that a portion of the
plane could have burrowed into the ground – but certainly not the entire
155-foot-long aircraft. A substantial portion of the plane would surely have
been visible jutting out of the alleged impact crater. And if the entire
aircraft did somehow plow into the ground, then wouldn’t the buried wreckage
consist of a 100-ton compacted mass of metal, fabric and human tissue,
rather than a few scattered bits and pieces of the airplane?
If you’re
like me, you’re probably wondering right about now what exactly happened to
the rest of the airplane. If none of it was visible outside the crater, and
only a few pieces were allegedly exhumed from within the crater, then what
became of the rest of the plane, along with all its passengers, luggage and
cargo?
As
it turns out, much of the wreckage was distributed, in tiny bits and pieces,
over a debris field of roughly 15 square miles. As the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette reported, "United Airlines Flight 93, a Boeing 757-200 en route
from New Jersey to San Francisco, fell from the sky near Shanksville at
10:06 a.m., about two hours after it took off, leaving a trail of debris
five miles long." That trail of debris, it turns out, was later found to
extend more than eight miles. (Jonathan D. Silver "Day of Terror: Outside
Tiny Shanksville, a Fourth Deadly Stroke," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
September 12, 2001)
Under
normal circumstances, an airplane that nose-dives into the ground and
burrows into the soil will not leave a miles-long trail of debris, though an
airplane that blows apart in the air certainly will. Flight 93, of course,
did not blow apart in the air, so the only explanation for the debris trail,
once again, is the mysterious break in the time/space continuum that fateful
day.
According
to numerous published reports, debris from the aircraft was "found up to 8
miles from the crash site ... Papers and other light objects were carried
aloft by the explosion after impact of the plane and they were transported
by a nine-knot wind." (Bill Heltzel and Tom Gibb "2 Planes Had No Part in
Crash of Flight 93," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 16, 2001) According
to my crude calculations, that means that debris allegedly ejected from the
plane when it impacted the ground somehow remained aloft for nearly a full
hour as it drifted for miles across the local terrain. And this was not, it
should be noted, relatively flat terrain that the debris allegedly drifted
over. To the contrary, for the detritus to travel the length of the debris
field, from the alleged crash site to the town of New Baltimore, it would
have had to pass – are you ready for this? – up and over a mountain ridge!
"Authorities," understandably enough, "initially insisted crash debris could
not have traveled over a mountain ridge more than eight miles from the
crash." Those same authorities, however, later came to their senses and
insisted that such a scenario was "not only plausible, but probable." (Debra
Erdly "Crash Debris Found 8 Miles Away," Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
September 14, 2001)
Much of
the debris seems to have landed on the Indian Lake area, roughly two to
three miles from the purported 'crash' site. And this was not isolated bits
and pieces of debris; what "workers at Indian Lake Marina said they saw
[was] a cloud of confetti-like debris descend on the lake and nearby
farms." (Tom Gibb, James O'Toole and Cindi Lash "Investigators Locate 'Black
Box' From Flight 93; Widen Search Area in Somerset Crash," Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, September 13, 2001) Witness Carol Delasko also spoke of what
"looked like confetti raining down all over the air above the lake." (Debra
Erdly "Crash Debris Found 8 Miles Away," Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
September 13, 2001)
These
witness accounts would seem to indicate that there had been some kind of
explosive event in the air above Indian Lake, rather than on the ground a
couple miles away. At least one early report quoted witnesses who claimed
that an airplane had literally broken apart in the air over the Indian Lake
area: "investigators also are combing a second crime scene in nearby Indian
Lake, where residents reported hearing the doomed jetliner flying over at a
low altitude before 'falling apart on their homes.' 'People were calling in
and reporting pieces of plane falling,' a state trooper said. Jim Stop
reported he had seen the hijacked Boeing 757 fly over him as he was fishing.
He said he could see parts falling from the plane." (Robin Acton and Richard
Gazarik "Human Remains Recovered in Somerset," Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
September 13, 2001)
The
‘gopher plane’ theory, alas, provides no explanation for these reports and
witness accounts. How is it possible, after all, for an airplane to hit the
ground intact and burrow underground, and yet simultaneously break up into
thousands of pieces that come to rest up to eight miles away, on the other
side of a mountain ridge? And while we ponder that question, here is another
one that begs for an answer: what became of the aircraft's considerable load
of aviation fuel (given that Flight 93 was fueled for a cross-country
flight)?
Some of
that fuel purportedly burned up in a fireball that arose from the crash
site, but if the plane did in fact burrow into the ground, then logic
dictates that a substantial amount of the fuel load would have been injected
into the loose soil. The reality, however, is that no trace of jet fuel
was found in any of the soil excavated from the crater and the surrounding
area: "By today, Environmental Resources Management Inc. of Pine, a
contractor hired by United, expects to return 5,000 to 6,000 cubic yards of
soil to the 50-foot hole dug around the crater left by the crash. The soil
is being tested for jet fuel, and at least three test wells have been sunk
to monitor groundwater, since three nearby homes are served by wells, Betsy
Mallison, a state Department of Environmental Protection spokeswoman, said.
So far, no contamination has been discovered, she said." (Tom Gibb "Latest
Somerset Crash Site Findings May Yield Added IDs," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
October 3, 2001)
Also
missing from the crater was any sign of the forty-four humans reportedly on
board the plane. You would think that, at the very least, the remains of the
flight crew and/or hijackers, who would have been in the nose of the
aircraft when it plowed into the ground, would have ended up at the bottom
of the Shanksville crater. But there is no indication from any local or
national reports that any human remains were exhumed from that
crater. As the Washington Post reported, “Immediately after the crash, the
seeming absence of human remains led the mind of coroner Wally Miller to a
surreal fantasy: that Flight 93 had somehow stopped in mid-flight and
discharged all of its passengers before crashing. ‘There was just nothing
visible,’ he says. ‘It was the strangest feeling.’ It would be nearly an
hour before Miller came upon his first trace of a body part." (Peter Perl
“Hallowed Ground,” Washington Post, May 12, 2002)
Perhaps
when the plane stopped to discharge its passengers, it also jettisoned its
load of fuel.
Despite
extensive recovery efforts, nothing resembling a human corpse was ever
found, officially at least, anywhere within the eight-mile-long debris
field. According to the official storyline, all that was recovered, “apart
from, here and there, a finger, a toe or a tooth … were small pieces of
tissue and bone.” (John Carlin "Unanswered Questions: The Mystery of Flight
93," The Independent, August 13, 2002) The largest piece of human tissue
reportedly found was “a section of spine eight inches long.” (Richard
Wallace "What Did Happen to Flight 93?" Daily Mirror, September 12, 2002) No
torsos, no arms, no legs, no hands, no feet – not even a head, or at least a
portion of one of the forty-four skulls.
To briefly
recap then, what we have learned thus far is that United Airlines Flight 93,
as per the official narrative, nose-dived into some former strip-mining land
in rural Pennsylvania. Encountering loosely packed soil, the entire
aircraft, or at least a significant portion of it, slipped rather
effortlessly into the ground. A small portion of the aircraft, however – the
portion containing all the passengers and flight crew, and all the luggage,
and all the cargo, and all the fuel, and the vast majority of the airplane
itself – exploded on the ground and was reduced to scraps that soared over
mountaintops to reach destinations up to eight miles away.
Such a
scenario, while laughably absurd, is no harder to believe than most of the
other claims that we have been fed concerning the events of September 11, so
there is little reason to suspect that we have been lied to about the fate
of Flight 93. But just to be sure, we should probably look a little deeper
into the ‘crash’ of Flight 93.
Dave McGowan

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