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Originally posted by nick7261
I might be making another trip near Shanksville this week.
I was wondering what other ATS members would be most curious about if they were able to visit the town where Flight 93 is said to have crashed.
If the goal was to learn a little more of the "truth" about what happened on 9/11, what would you do if you had one day to spend in Shanksville?
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Well i guess i might want to talk to some of the witnesses, mabe in a light atmosphere like a bar, or if i knew enough people wre interested maybe have a little open forum. I would want to talk to at least 2 people, the woman who saw the second small plane and the guy who said his lights flickered.
Of course i would have to stop at the memorial. I would like to go but between the weather we are having and trying to get off work it might be tough.
Originally posted by Jotfish
I would ask the neighbours what they thought about the plane crashing nose first but yet it left a 10 miles wreckage trail.
[edit on 20-2-2007 by Jotfish]
Originally posted by Caustic Logic
Dude, I would say - if this hasn't already transpired, if you're onto something real, which you at least suspect, obv. watch your back. remain calm, move cautiously, make as many friends as possible, and be willing to accept whatever truth you find and report honestly. In one day... milk it - pre-arrange a few meetings, well-selected people. A bar is good. Every town has at LEAST one bar and one church.
Now if you had longer than a day - talk to locals, eyewitnesses, look for consistencies and inconsistencies in reports, do a scientific field study. You'd need interns, coffee service, streaming internet, teleconference...