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− | |description=Wikipedia has nothing much to say on some major irregularities regarding aircraft wreckage on 9/11. It | + | |description=Wikipedia has nothing much to say on some major irregularities regarding aircraft wreckage on 9/11. It implausible that black boxes, designed to survive impact and fire were not recovered while ''three'' of the supposed hijackers' passports reportedly did survive the fiery crashes. |
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==Official Narrative== | ==Official Narrative== | ||
− | [[Image:Satam al-Suqami's passport.jpg| | + | [[Image:Satam al-Suqami's passport.jpg|350px|right|thumbnail|Undamaged by fire]] |
− | On 9-11, for the second & third time in history, a jet crashes on land and ''neither'' flight recorder is recovered. | + | On 9-11, for the second & third time in history, a jet crashes on land and ''neither'' flight recorder is recovered. Nevertheless, if [[New York City Police Commissioner]] [[Bernard Kerik]] is to be believed, the passport of [[Satam al-Suqami]] was randomly found a few blocks from the World Trade Center.<ref>{{cite news|title=Suspected hijacker's passport found|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20020209185830/http://www.azstarnet.com/attack/10916Nrescues.html|accessdate=11 September 2011|newspaper=Arizona Daily Star|date=16 September 2001|author=Larry Neumeister|agency=The Associated Press}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Passport of suspected hijacker found in debris|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2001/Sep-16-Sun-2001/news/17011253.html|accessdate=11 September 2011|newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal|date=16 September 2001|author=Larry Neumeister|agency=The Associated Press}}</ref> Moreover, passport of [[Ziad Jarrah]] and [[Saeed al-Ghamdi]] also survive the demise of [[United Airlines Flight 93]] in Shanksville. |
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===Problems=== | ===Problems=== |
Revision as of 15:19, 2 October 2015
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Type | evidence |
Wikipedia has nothing much to say on some major irregularities regarding aircraft wreckage on 9/11. It implausible that black boxes, designed to survive impact and fire were not recovered while three of the supposed hijackers' passports reportedly did survive the fiery crashes. |
Official Narrative
On 9-11, for the second & third time in history, a jet crashes on land and neither flight recorder is recovered. Nevertheless, if New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik is to be believed, the passport of Satam al-Suqami was randomly found a few blocks from the World Trade Center.[1][2] Moreover, passport of Ziad Jarrah and Saeed al-Ghamdi also survive the demise of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville.
Problems
Evidence exists that three of the four black boxes were in fact recovered by firemen, and passed on to the FBI.[3]
At both the Pentagon and Shanksville, the lack of aircraft debris, luggage and victims is very striking, especially when compounded by the remarkable claim of the passports that were recovered.
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Aircraft Parts and the Precautionary Principle | essay | 2006 | George Nelson | This explores the refusal of the US authorities to discuss the complete absence of serial-numbered time-change parts from any of the 9/11 crash sites. Quite remarkable considering the authorities' claims that they recovered 95% of the aircraft from the Shanksville crash site. |
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