Title: 2nd Debris Field Found 6 miles from United 93 Crash Site Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeWi0JpI__M Published:Mar 27, 2007 Author:CNN Post Date:2007-03-27 18:54:41 by honway Ping List:*9-11*Subscribe to *9-11* Keywords:None Views:806 Comments:73
Another one of those reports that the media and the gov desperately try to ignore now, eh?
There are only two possibilities here.
1.The 9/11 Commission lied in their report concerning the crash of United 93.
2. There was a second debris field 6 or more miles away from the primary crash site.
It really is that simple. If it can be confirmed there was a 2nd debris field, the 9/11 Commission deliberately lied to the American people and participated in a cover-up of mass murder.
The FBI is saying debris was found 8 miles away. They say that it was found to the southeast, and that there was a 9 knot wind blowing to the southeast. They said that the NTSB said not only is it feasible for lightweight debris to be carried 8 miles in that wind, but probable.
9 knots is 10.3 mph. In order for debris to be blown 8 miles, it would have had to remain airborn for about 50 minutes. 50 minutes!
Is that about as ludicrous a contention as you ever heard?
For the next few hours, Hankinson gathered charred pages of in-flight magazines, papers from a pilot's manual -- she remembers a map showing the Guadalajara, Mexico, airport -- and copies of stock portfolio monthly earnings reports.
"And there was some black webbing -- a lot of people found that," she said. The webbing, flexible where it hadn't burned, crisp where it had, was from insulation lining the belly of the jetliner.
Are you saying that paper and other light debris (that was mostly what was found 8 miles away) can't travel that distance on a windy day? Come on guys stop shooting yourselves in the foot.