Sunday, July 06, 2008

Just for the record, here are some documented 9/11 facts.

1) There is absolutely no video showing any of these people boarding any of the flights.

2) There has not been one corpse of any of the alleged passengers, any of their luggage, or any debris proven to have come from either a 757 or a 767, much less any of the alleged specific flights, recovered from any of the crash sites. There have been no remains returned to any alleged relatives, and there have been no funeral arrangements for any of them.

3) A woman named Ellen Mariani spent five years searching for relatives of 64 people on "Flight 175's" passenger list. She never found anybody.

4) Official government documentation on the web sites of both the BTS and the FAA verified that the two AA flights were not even scheduled to fly on 9/11, and the two UA flights were listed as "valid," meaning in service, until September 28, 2005. The BTS altered its own web pages in late 2004 after a 9/11 researcher pointed out the criminal implications, and the FAA only deregistered the two UA flights after two other 9/11 researchers made repeated inquiries into why the two planes were still listed as active.

5) Neither one of those two airlines has ever filed a loss claim with their insurance carriers over those four specific flights. EVER. This is positive proof that the airlines are completely involved in the ongoing government cover-up.

6) On 9/11, according to the FAA registry of pilots, not one of the eight alleged pilots had a current, valid commercial pilot's license.

So, no commercial airliners were involved in the attacks. Regardless of whether they actually used planes or, as I strongly suspect, photo-shopped planes over video taken of explosions inside the WTC buildings due to pre-planted explosives such as thermite and/or thermate, none of the alleged passengers were on any of the alleged flights. In fact, there are a ton of reasons why they would not have used planes at all; there are way too many things that could go wrong.

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