I've already presented it- it's really simple: the government's explanation for the crash of Flight 93 is not reproducible. If it was possible to crash a similar plane in a similar spot (e.g., roughly the same spot), you would not get similar results. If you doubt this, just look at any other similar plane crash -- in the past, or (as they happen) in the future.
Since everyone who was involved disagrees with you, the burden of proof of your claims remains squarely on your shoulders. So, you have evidence of this extraordinary claim? Go right ahead: present another case of a 757 hitting the ground upside down at a 40-degree nose-down angle, at 580 mph.
Go right ahead. Provide evidence of your claim. Now would be good. Does now work for you?
I thought not.
As for the eyewitnesses at the scene- many of them said they saw no physical evidence to suggest that a commercial airliner had crashed there.
Like these?
"Shanksville Volunteer Fire Company Assistant Fire Chief Rick King and three firefighters were the first responders on the scene with an engine and a tanker. Shanksville Fire Chief Terry Shaffer also responded from 10 minutes away.
While enroute to the scene, there was a concern for the potential of large numbers of casualties. Chief Shaffer requested additional ambulances and EMS units dispatched to the scene. Two ambulances from outside the county were also alerted but were placed in service while responding.
Upon arrival, firefighters found small pieces of the plane, spot fires, and a large quantity of fuel scattered across a wide debris field. A quick survey of the scene found no survivors. Additional resources were requested from County Control, which included additional suppression companies and the Somerset Fire Company’s hazardous materials team. Federal authorities, including the FBI and NTSB, arrived relatively quickly to secure the site and begin the evidence collection and body recovery process.
http://www.nvfc.org/pdf/rolevolfiresvc911.pdf
Firefighters from Shanksville and Stoystown departments spent over 1500 hours at the crash site. Name one who says flight 93 didn't crash there.
Just one. Now would be good.
When former firefighter Dave Fox arrived at the scene, "He saw a wiring harness, and a piston. None of the other pieces was bigger than a TV remote. He saw three chunks of torn human tissue. He swallowed hard. 'You knew there were people there, but you couldn't see them,' he says."
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_90823.html
Another liar, huh?
These first responders were also on the scene early on 9/11:
• Central City Fire Department,
• Berlin Fire Department,
• Friedens Volunteer Fire Department,
• Listie Volunteer Fire Company,
• Somerset Volunteer Fire Department,
• Somerset Ambulance Association,
• Hooversville Volunteer Fire Department, and the
• Hooversville Rescue Squad.
Name one person from those squads who says flight 93 didn't crash there.
Just one. Go ahead.
King said the Red Cross has been on the scene from the beginning, providing food and water to more than 600 exhausted workers from local fire departments, FBI, ATF, NTSB, FEMA, state police and coroners' offices from around Pennsylvania.
Name one investigator who says flight 93 didn't crash there.
Just one. Do it now.
Somerset County coroner Wallace Miller was on the scene early...
"Miller was familiar with scenes of sudden and violent death, although none quite like this. Walking in his gumboots, the only recognisable body part he saw was a piece of spinal cord, with five vertebrae attached."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/09/09/1031115990570.html
...And he spent two weeks collecting human remains and personal effects from the passengers on flight 93.
"We went through here on our hands and knees hundreds of times,"
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/09/09/1031115990570.html
Prove that he's lying. Go right ahead.
Miller personally identified 12 of the victims through dental records and fingerprints. Show me your evidence that he didn't. Right now.
Those claims were corroborated by the contextual photographic evidence. It doesn't really matter what the first-responders or investigators said, because if you re-read the first sentence I posted in this thread, I said "there's no independently verifiable evidence that a plane crashed in Shanksville". Eyewitness accounts that directly contradict the contextual photographic evidence cannot be considered independently verifiable, because we're forced to take their word for it.
What's it like to be so disconnected from reality?
Details of the 37 phone calls made from the plane:
http://911debunker.livejournal.com/7697.html?mode=reply
http://tinyurl.com/j4zjv
http://tinyurl.com/h4u44
"We got the call about 9:58 this morning from a male passenger stating that he was locked in the bathroom of United Flight 93 traveling from Newark to San Francisco, and they were being hijacked," said Glenn Cramer, a 911 supervisor. "We confirmed that with him several times and we asked him to repeat what he said. He was very distraught. He said he believed the plane was going down. He did hear some sort of an explosion and saw white smoke coming from the plane, but he didn't know where. And then we lost contact with him."http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20010912crashnat2p2.asp
Photo of Airfone from flight 93 crash scene http://tinyurl.com/qnd8l
The Air Traffic Control recordings and accounts. http://tinyurl.com/ncwf9http://tinyurl.com/qg3ht
The Cockpit Voice Recorder recording transcript: http://tinyurl.com/rxe8a
Photo of Flight 93's CVR: http://tinyurl.com/lulmt
The Flight Data Recorder recording. http://tinyurl.com/myayp
Photo of FDR: http://tinyurl.com/osa7m
The FDR data show that the plane was intact and its systems were operating normally at impact. The plane’s roll angle corresponds to eyewitness reports:
1. Cabin pressure - NORMAL
2. Hydraulics - NORMAL
3. Cargo fire - NORMAL
4. Smoke - NORMAL
5. Engines - RUNNING
6. Engine RPM (N1) 70%
7. Fuel pressure - NORMAL
8. Engine vibration - LO
9. Wind direction - WEST
10. Wind speed - 25 kts
11. Pitch angle - 40 deg down
12. Airspeed - 500 kts
13. Heading - 180 deg
14. Roll angle - 150 deg right
15. AoA - 20 deg negative
The NORAD recordings. http://tinyurl.com/rc2dn
Photos of the crash scene, debris, and personal effects. http://tinyurl.com/p7zznhttp://tinyurl.com/h7ghq
http://911myths.com/html/flight_93_photos.htmlhttp://tinyurl.com/qd4oo
http://tinyurl.com/r5m8thttp://tinyurl.com/m2tnf
http://tinyurl.com/nfy5f Slideshow of site and debris: http://tinyurl.com/hfqan
Hijacker identification from the crash scene: http://tinyurl.com/ppknuhttp://tinyurl.com/qt3an
http://tinyurl.com/om54http://tinyurl.com/logjb
http://tinyurl.com/n9zklhttp://tinyurl.com/mrw64
Val McClatchey's photo (certified as authentic by the FBI's examination of her camera's memory card.)
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The C-130 crew's report http://tinyurl.com/mg4xh[/FONT]
[FONT=arial,sans-serif] Bob Blair was completing a routine drive to Shade Creek just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, when he saw a huge silver plane fly past him just above the treetops and crash into the woods along Lambertsville Road.
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif] Blair, of Stoystown, a driver with Jim Barron Trucking of Somerset, was traveling in a coal truck along with Doug Miller of Somerset, when they saw the plane spiraling to the ground and then explode on the outskirts of Lambertsville.
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“I saw the plane flying upside down overhead and crash into the nearby trees. My buddy, Doug, and I grabbed our fire extinguishers and ran to the scene,” said Blair. http://tinyurl.com/guct4[/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif] Peterson 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.[/FONT]
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"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. http://tinyurl.com/fa75e[/FONT]
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"I just watched with my mouth open as this yellow mushroom cloud rose up just like an atomic bomb over the hill where I like to go hunting," said 72- year-old John Walsh
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Debris, including photographs and other papers that survived the fireball, was strewn over a wide area. Residents have spent days collecting it. http://tinyurl.com/oapxx[/FONT]
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"When the plane hit, it sounded like something just fell on the roof. Everybody sort of panicked," she said. "I went to the window and saw all this smoke coming up and I just pointed and screamed." http://tinyurl.com/rl5qc[/FONT]
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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. http://tinyurl.com/rl5qc[/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Terry Butler, at Stoystown: He sees the plane come out of the clouds, low to the ground. "It was moving like you wouldn't believe. Next thing I knew it makes a heck of a sharp, right-hand turn." It banks to the right and appears to be trying to climb to clear one of the ridges, but it continues to turn to the right and then veers behind a ridge. About a second later it crashes. [St. Petersburg Times, 9/12/01][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Tim Lensbouer, 300 yards away: "I heard it for 10 or 15 seconds and it sounded like it was going full bore." [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9/12/01][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Rob Kimmel, several miles from the crash site: He sees it fly overhead, banking hard to the right. It is 200 feet or less off the ground as it crests a hill to the southeast. "I saw the top of the plane, not the bottom." [Among the Heroes, by Jere Longman, 8/02, p. 210-211][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Tom Fritz, about a quarter-mile from the crash site: He hears a sound that "wasn't quite right" and looks up in the sky. "It dropped all of a sudden, like a stone," going "so fast that you couldn't even make out what color it was." [St. Petersburg Times, 9/12/01][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Terry Butler, a few miles north of Lambertsville: "It dropped out of the clouds." The plane rose slightly, trying to gain altitude, then "it just went flip to the right and then straight down." [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9/12/01][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Lee Purbaugh, 300 yards away: "There was an incredibly loud rumbling sound and there it was, right there, right above my head – maybe 50 feet up.... I saw it rock from side to side then, suddenly, it dipped and dived, nose first, with a huge explosion, into the ground. I knew immediately that no one could possibly have survived." [Independent, 8/13/02][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Linda Shepley: She hears a loud bang and sees the plane bank to the side. [ABC News, 9/11/01] She sees the plane wobbling right and left, at a low altitude of roughly 2,500 feet, when suddenly the right wing dips straight down, and the plane plunges into the earth.[Philadelphia Daily News, 11/15/01][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Kelly Leverknight in Stony Creek Township of Shanksville: "There was no smoke, it just went straight down. I saw the belly of the plane." It sounds like it is flying low, and it's heading east. [Daily American, 9/12/01, St. Petersburg Times, 9/12/01][/FONT]
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A witness told WTAE-TV's Paul Van Osdol that she saw the plane overhead. It made a high-pitched, screeching sound. The plane then made a sharp, 90-degree downward turn and crashed.
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Tim Thornsberg, working in a nearby strip mine: "It came in low over the trees and started wobbling. Then it just rolled over and was flying upside down for a few seconds ... and then it kind of stalled and did a nose dive over the trees." [WPXI Channel 11, 9/13/01][/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif] Paula Pluta of Stonycreek Township was watching a television rerun of “Little House on the Prairie” when the plane went down about 1,500 yards from her home along Lambertsville Road at Little Prairie Lane.[/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif] “There was no way anything was left,” Pluta added. “There was just charred pieces of metal and a big hole. The plane didn’t slide into the crash. It went straight into the ground. Wings out. Nose down.” "Scene of Utter Destruction" http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_12940.html[/FONT]
So what did United Airlines tell you when you told them that their plane didn't crash in Somerset, and that the parts they have are not from that plane?
What did the investigators tell you when you told them that they investigated the wrong plane and found the wrong human remains and personal effects?
People like you, who make sick claims based on twisted fantasies, and chose to ignore reality, need help.
Please get help. Start immediately. You can fix this.