I had taped all the events as they unfolded on 9-11 and have watched them over and over again.
The towers are obvious as to how they came down, but the Flight 93 is another story.
How is it that a plane traveling at 500-550mph hits the ground at near vertical impact leaves a debris field over 8 miles?.
Numerous photos show the debris field leading to and after the impact zone which is a 35' deep crater, and debris as far as 8 miles from there.
It isnt possible that a plane that just impacts at that angle to blow debris it that far a distance.
What WOULD cause such a massive debris field was a aircraft that expeianced its trauma before hittng the ground, such as a explosion or missle strike.
NTBS stated that the debris "floated there", considering that the winds on the day and time were 9 mph still isn't possible that stuff was falling before the aircraft contacted the ground.
And of course there are the eye witness accounts that saw debris falling before the plane crashed.
In about 50-60 years the classified findings will be released as public information and that is when we will know the truth.
It is the Pentagon, they have anti-aircraft batteries.
They turned the transponder off on the aircraft, which renders it unidentifiable on civil radar. When this happens military radar will monitor it because it is unidentified. Normal procedure would be to send fighters up.
For debris to go that far a missile must have hit it. Whether it was air to air or ground to air, that is unknown.
The grey area is too large for any conclusions.