xtratabasco wrote:cena-rules wrote:Im going out for a chinese to celebrate my birthday
Ill have a years premium as a prsent please
oh and great thread I was just about to kill xtra but it was you
No its not me, but
flight 93 is getting ready to post
http://thewebfairy.com/killtown/flight93.html
Crash Site:
FOX: Any large pieces of debris at all?
Konicki: Na, there was nothing, nothing that you could distinguish that a plane had crashed there.
Coroner at the Scene:
"This is the most eerie thing," he says. "I have not, to this day, seen a single drop of blood. Not a drop."
Unusual Crater:
"The smoking crater looked, he says, "like someone took a scrap truck, dug a 10-foot ditch and dumped all this trash into it."
The Dirt:
"The area in which the plane hit had just been backfilled."
Debris field:
"Crowley confirmed that there were two other aircraft within 25 miles of the United flight that were heading east when it crashed, scattering debris over 8 miles.
Exercise Nearby:
"The department, just 2 1/2 months before the terrorist attacks, held a training drill simulating a terrorist attack.
"When the terrorists struck the World Trade Center, Flight 93 was above Westmoreland County and actually wound up in Shanksville."
Suspicious Debris:
"It was practically intact," Richard's sister, Lori, said of the credentials, which were returned in their wallet. "It just looked like it wasn't damaged or hadn't gone through much of anything at all, which is so bizarre and ironic."
Mysterious White Aircraft:
It was pure white, there wasn't any markings on it, there was no rivets... It was so molded like it was all one piece... It was cylinder, it came back and this spoiler was across it. I did not see any wings... it had to be a missile or an unmanned plane.
Initial Reports:
"A Boeing 767 out of Boston made an emergency landing Tuesday at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport...United identified the plane as Flight 93.

There you go, they photoshopped all of this out of the pictures. It's amazing they kept this secret for so long.