Sunday, July 27, 2008

"Let's Roll" More of a Joke Than Ever

During last week's trial against "Osama bin Laden's driver," a U.S. Naval Prosecutor said -whether on purpose or not - that the infamous Flight 93 was shot down on 9/11. On face this is certainly not news.

http://www.infowars.com/?p=3534

Everyone knows Flight 93 was blown to hell - even Donald Rumsfeld slipped up as many as three times over the years and said it was shot down. It's just nice to see active U.S. Military personnel admitting it - again, whether or not he meant to. This of course should have been headline news, but not a mention from the criminal MSM.

Probably the most succinct and convincing argument for the shoot-down of 93 was first seen in Loose Change: Second Edition. A entire section of the film was dedicated to how Flight 93 had an 8-mile wide debris field, with large pieces of debris being recovered from Indian Lake, Pa., a couple of miles away from the alleged "crash site" in Shanksville, Pa.

While Building 7 is the consensus smoking-gun point for the 9/11 fable, I still hold that the whole Flight 93 chapter was the most bogus part of the day. For example, there's the ridiculous "crater" on the field grass in Shanksville that the Feds claimed was the crash site - sans ANY evidence of an aircraft, large or small. Then there's Indian Lake mayor Barry Lichty telling Dylan Avery of Loose Change that if they hadn't told him, he'd never have known there was a "plane crash."

On a personal level, I'd like to point out that while I only three years ago became a "truther," I questioned the Flight 93 bull from day one. I can clearly recall arguing that there is no way a bunch of passengers led by Todd Beemer heroically took over the flight and saved the day - and that it must have been blown up. I remember thinking, "this just smacks of some fairy tale the stupid public will eat up."

Perhaps on some subconscious level, it was this complete b.s. fable that laid the mental seeds for me waking up a few years down the line. If so, then thank you to our criminal government for fake heroes, fake cell phone calls from 35,000 feet, and fake crashes in remote Pennsylvania.

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