9/11 File Unsolved
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Text by Gerhard Wisnewski
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This is an excerpt from the transcript of the German television documentary 9/11 File Unsolved.
Source: Unknown
This is an excerpt from the transcript of the German television documentary 9/11 File Unsolved.
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9/11 File Unsolved
Wisnewski and his co producer Willy Brunner interviewed people that saw the crash site (Shanksville) that day.[1][2] These people related that there was a "hole in the ground" but no sign of any wreckage - translated back from German:[3]
- 10.02.27.00 - Ernie Stull, mayor of the nearby village of Shanksville recalls
- 10.02.38.00 - Yes? My sister and a good friend of mine were the first ones here. They were standing on a street corner in Shanksville talking. Their car was nearby, so they were the first here? And the fire department came. Everyone was puzzled, because the call had been that a plane had crashed. But there was no plane!
- 10.03.21.00 - [question] They had been sent here because of a crash but there was no plane?
- 10.03.25.00 - No. Nothing . Only this hole.
- 10.03.30.10 - The actual crash site is a hundred yards from the memorial and is enclosed by a high chain-link fence. Ernie Stull's friends were the first independent witnesses, who actually saw the crash in front of their eyes.
- 10.03.49.0 - (Voice-over: Stull)
- 10.03.50.00 - [question] I thought it was a crash site?
- 10.03.54 .00 - (Voice-over: Stull) And it is. But there was nothing there to see. The plane had completely disintegrated. Puff. It hit the ground and flew to pieces - completely.
- 10.04.09.00 - Another witness supported Ernie Stull's story:
- 10.04.15.00 - [Voice-over: - Dennis Roddy] Plane wreckage? Nothing that I could tell.
- 10.04.23.00 - [driving toward Pittsburgh) Dennis Roddy is managing editor of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Immediately after the crash, he sent a team of reporters to the crash site, which was 1 1/2 hours by automobile.
- 10.05.20.00 - [Voice-over: Ernie Stull] There were FBI, plane crash investigators, state police,--more than 300 People.
- 10.05.46.00 - [photos of the crash site at the time] Long before the first reporters arrived, the crash site area was closed off - a large area. The reporters could only see at a distance what must have been the most unusual crash site of flight history. No burnt wreckage, no burnt bodies, nothing. Just a hole, into which a huge Boeing 757 and its passengers disappeared. How is that possible? There were unwanted critical questions at the subsequent Press conference.