Burnt Ground
The flight 93 crash crater:
Check out the absurdity of how part of the crater is badly charred (by what?)-- yet the ground right next to it is pristine:
No freaking way that a crashing jumbojet made such a precisely demarcated burn pattern.
No freaking way!
Best I can figure is the burnt holes in the crater were produced by a beam weapon of some kind.
Check out the absurdity of how part of the crater is badly charred (by what?)-- yet the ground right next to it is pristine:
No freaking way that a crashing jumbojet made such a precisely demarcated burn pattern.
No freaking way!
Best I can figure is the burnt holes in the crater were produced by a beam weapon of some kind.
6 Comments:
it's only odd if you fail to take into account that after the 757 penetrated the ground like a lawn dart it whipped out a giant shovel and pulled all of the dirt and rock in behind it, completely hiding itself from view. what i don't understand is; where did the giant shovel go?
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On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati television station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland International Airport instead of crashing in Pennsylvania as claimed in the official government story.
Reporters at WCPO Channel 9 quoted then Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White as saying “a Boeing 767 out of Boston made an emergency landing due to a bomb threat,” the airplane landing safely, moved to a secure location and evacuated.
The early morning report went on to say United Airlines verified the plane as Flight 93.
google search: flight 93 cleveland mayor
hey i've dug holes bigger than that all by myself using only a shovel! to believe the american govt's 9/11 lies is absurd.
"No freaking way that a crashing jumbojet made such a precisely demarcated burn pattern."
You call this research?
ya, no freaking way that a crashing jumbojet made such a precisely demarcated burn pattern.
Spooked is obviously running out of ideas, so we get the I-need-to-write-something-today approach.
Campfire or plane crash, you decide.
Fred
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