Surprisingly Few Airplane Parts Recovered from the WTC
...according to "9.11 Revealed".
The book goes into a good deal of detail I'd hadn't seen before about how the WTC clean-up was treated-- how everything was shipped to the Fresh Kills land-fill and how they carefully sifted through the WTC debris to obtain human remains.
Surprisingly, the people sifting through the WTC wreckage found very few plane parts, most surprisingly of course, was not being able to recover the black boxes. The book had one photo I hadn't seen before, of a jet engine part recovered from at Fresh Kills site, although the authors remarked how the part disappeared and no one knows what happened to it.
So, it is quite odd. It seems for ALL FOUR plane wrecks on 9/11, there were almost no plane parts recovered. Almost as if there were NO PLANES involved at all in the crashes that day!
The book goes into a good deal of detail I'd hadn't seen before about how the WTC clean-up was treated-- how everything was shipped to the Fresh Kills land-fill and how they carefully sifted through the WTC debris to obtain human remains.
Surprisingly, the people sifting through the WTC wreckage found very few plane parts, most surprisingly of course, was not being able to recover the black boxes. The book had one photo I hadn't seen before, of a jet engine part recovered from at Fresh Kills site, although the authors remarked how the part disappeared and no one knows what happened to it.
So, it is quite odd. It seems for ALL FOUR plane wrecks on 9/11, there were almost no plane parts recovered. Almost as if there were NO PLANES involved at all in the crashes that day!
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Is this really true?
Two men who worked extensively in the wreckage of the World Trade Center claim they helped federal agents find three of the four “black boxes” from the jetliners that struck the towers on 9/11 - contradicting the official account ...
Have a look at http://www.globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=555
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My opinion is that story is disinfo.
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