The UA175 Illusion
Seems as if the "actual" flight 175 continued flying west, whereas a "ghostflight" 175 was tracked by the FAA-- the one that "hit" the South tower.
It's not clear what happened to the UA175 tracked by UA dispatchers, but since Peter Hanson's phone call came from it, it appears to have been part of the hijacking scam.
Nonetheless, it seems there may have been a real UA175 that took off, and kept flying after the tower was hit, while a second "ghostflight" that may have been an electronic insert designed to fool air traffic controllers. Meanwhile, no real plane hit the South tower.
It's not clear what happened to the UA175 tracked by UA dispatchers, but since Peter Hanson's phone call came from it, it appears to have been part of the hijacking scam.
Nonetheless, it seems there may have been a real UA175 that took off, and kept flying after the tower was hit, while a second "ghostflight" that may have been an electronic insert designed to fool air traffic controllers. Meanwhile, no real plane hit the South tower.
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"a real UA175 that took off, and kept flying after the tower was hit"
"Meanwhile, no real plane hit the South tower."
Pls. explain what you mean by "after
the tower was hit". Who/what hit it?
IMO, nothing flying in the air hit the south tower-- the "plane hit" explosion was from externally and internally planted bombs, the plane was a CGI effect.
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