So why is it so hard for so many people to believe this?
Because people just feel the need to complain, complain, complain. I see it everyday in Madison, people complain about things that are just laughably insignificant.
So why is it so hard for so many people to believe this?
Roving Engine
CLAIM: One of Flight 93's engines was found "at a considerable distance from the crash site," according to Lyle Szupinka, a state police officer on the scene who was quoted in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Offering no evidence, a posting on Rense.com claimed: "The main body of the engine ... was found miles away from the main wreckage site with damage comparable to that which a heat-seeking missile would do to an airliner."
FACT: Experts on the scene tell PM that a fan from one of the engines was recovered in a catchment basin, downhill from the crash site. Jeff Reinbold, the National Park Service representative responsible for the Flight 93 National Memorial, confirms the direction and distance from the crash site to the basin: just over 300 yards south, which means the fan landed in the direction the jet was traveling. "It's not unusual for an engine to move or tumble across the ground," says Michael K. Hynes, an airline accident expert who investigated the crash of TWA Flight 800 out of New York City in 1996. "When you have very high velocities, 500 mph or more," Hynes says, "you are talking about 700 to 800 ft. per second. For something to hit the ground with that kind of energy, it would only take a few seconds to bounce up and travel 300 yards." Numerous crash analysts contacted by PM concur.
As for the debris-a little engineering explanation for you-
I assume you read that before posting?
It gives a good explaination on how a fan from a engine traveled 300 yards but stated no fact how debris got 8 miles away
Let alone answers the claim of the main engine body being a considerable distance from the crash site.
This shows how easy people can be persuaded by what they read
Anyone ever heard of "Loose Change"? You should give a look at this video. It takes a long time to d/l but it's worth it. It's a one and half hour documentary explaining what happened on 9/11........ in a "conspiracy theory" point of view. Actually I don't say everything they say is true, some details are very questionable, but this video really makes you wonder what really happen. And along with other videos, it convinced me that the twin towers didn't colapse just because of fire and very high temperatures.
So, about the pentagon, I don't know, but I wonder what hit it. Cause if a bomb just went off, or say a missile was launched and hit it, how did the pylons got pulled out of the ground like that? I guess it'd take a lot of time and it'd as well be seen by a lot of people! However, it's right that no fragments of any plane, I mean, airliner, were found there.
Anyway there's a lot of details we could talk about, some are not very clear, but it seems to be a sensible topic. What is sure is that many people died and it'll surely take a long time to find out what really happen.
I don't have to "wonder" what happened, though. My friend of many years (who I am camping with this weekend after not seeing her for almost 2 years) went to college in DC and saw the plane with her own eyes.
That's all the proof I really need.
Funny loose change was mentioned-I'm giving a presentation to my history class on why it's complete bull**** next friday.
In about 50-60 years the classified findings will be released as public information and that is when we will know the truth.
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